I love this trick! I will have to mess around with it and see what I can do.
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"Olya Veselova (Microsoft, OneNote team)" <OlyaVeselovaMicrosoftOneNoteteam[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1D287C68-B435-46BC-806A-EDE7749FD442[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > There is no automatic way to create the table of contents, but you can > create > one manually very quickly in OneNote 2007: > > Select all page tabs in the section first. Then right click and choose: > "Copy Hyperlink to this Page". Then paste where you want the table of > contents to be. A list of links to the pages will be pasted. > > > There is another feature you can try out if you have not written the pages > yet, but want to provision them for the future: > If you have one page in a seciton and plan to create several pages later. > You can make a list of the page titles on the first page, select all of > them, > right-click and click "Create Linked Page". OneNote will create pages with > those titles and link the list to those pages. This way you can provision > pages for the future that you want to fill out. > When you need to add new pages that you want listed in the table of > contents, just go to the page and create more linked pages the same way. > > > > -- > Olya Veselova (Microsoft, OneNote team) > > > "KGray" wrote: > >> I want to have a table of contents page like one that can be created in >> word.
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