![]() ![]() The shifting of one element should not happen if you output to JPEG or to any other format. The bug that you are seeing is a very strange one. Put the file on Dropbox or a similar service and post the download link. When you use cross-references, each TOC entry is generated from its destination text, so if the destination text is modified, you can easily update its corresponding TOC entry with the new text. Hi Avery R, it would help if youd make a sample document available. Producing Reflowable ePubs is not intuative for example, theres no page size, no folios, all text to have paragraph and character styles applied, all images need to be anchored, master page content not recognised and so on. With InDesign CS4, you can use cross-references instead of hyperlinks to create the TOC. To create a TOC that appears at the start of an eBook, manually insert the text for the entries and then turn each entry into a hyperlink that jumps to a specific section in the eBook. If you have used the InDesign Table of Contents feature to generate a TOC at the beginning of the book, it is discarded in the exported EPUB file. That said, if you really want a TOC on the pages of the ebook, you can follow Adobe’s advice on this: Heres an example, Alices Adventures in Wonderland. In a reflowable ebook, you really don’t need a TOC on the actual ‘pages’ of the book, since it’s part of the software’s navigation system. When this happens, the text will reflow throughout the book, so this kind of EPUB is called reflowable. ![]() Make sure you include all levels of heading in your TOC style in order for InDesign to tag them all as XHTML headings, not paragraphs. Note: If you’re working in InDesign CS4, this is doubly important for another reason: upon export to epub, InDesign will then use proper h tags for your headings, not p tags, in the XHTML. This is not necessarily the first document in your Book. ![]()
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