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작성자 Mathew 작성일 26-01-06 00:11 조회 2 댓글 0

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When creating a document with a table of contents, one of the most effective ways to enhance usability is by adding clickable page references that allow readers to jump directly to the corresponding sections. This feature is especially valuable in electronic publications including PDFs, EPUBs, and online articles, where clicking a link provides seamless movement rather than requiring manual scrolling or page flipping.


To implement clickable links in the TOC in a table of contents, you must first ensure that your document is structured with properly formatted headings. These headings serve as link targets that the hyperlinks will connect to.


Most modern word processors and ketik publishing tools, including Microsoft Word, Google Docs, and Adobe InDesign, offer built-in functionality to generate automatic tables of contents. When using these tools, begin by using standardized heading levels throughout your document. For example, use Level 1 for chapters, Level 2 for subchapters, and so on. Once the headings are styled correctly, insert the table of contents using the software’s automatic index tool. This process typically creates not only a list of chapter names with page references but also embeds internal hyperlinks behind each entry.


It is important to confirm link functionality after generation. In Word 2021 or newer, you can test the links by pressing Ctrl while left-clicking any page number in the table of contents. If the document jumps to the matching heading, the hyperlink is working. If it does not, you may need to rebuild the TOC from the References tab with "Update Field" → "Update Entire Table". This refreshes both the numeric values and internal anchors, ensuring they remain accurate after any edits to the document.


For documents created in other formats such as TeX, EPUB, or Markdown, the process differs slightly but follows the same principle. In HTML, you can define unique identifiers for each heading and use anchor links in the table of contents. For example, a heading like "introduction" as an ID on an h2 tag can be linked from the TOC using

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