
1) Place the cursor within the table of contents.
2) Right-click and choose Update Index/Table from the pop-up
menu.
Note
If you cannot place your cursor in the table of contents, choose
Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org Writer > Formatting
Aids, and then select Enable in the Cursor in protected
areas section.
You can customize an existing table of contents at any time. Right-click
anywhere in it and choose Edit Index/Table from the pop-up menu.
Chapter 12 (Creating Tables of Contents, Indexes and Bibliographies)
of the Writer Guide describes in detail all the customizations you can
choose.
Creating indexes and bibliographies
Indexes and bibliographies work in a similar way to tables of contents.
Chapter 12 (Creating Tables of Contents, Indexes and Bibliographies)
in the Writer Guide describes the process in detail.
In addition to alphabetical indexes, other types of indexes supplied
with Writer include those for illustrations, tables, and objects, and you
can even create a user-defined index. For example, you might want an
index containing only the scientific names of species mentioned in the
text, and a separate index containing only the common names of
species. Before creating some types of indexes, you first need to create
index entries embedded in your Writer document.
Working with graphics
Graphics in Writer are of three basic types:
• Image files, including photos, drawings, scanned images, and
others
• Diagrams created using OOo’s drawing tools
• Charts created using OOo’s Chart facility.
See Chapter 11 (Graphics, the Gallery, and Fontwork) in this book and
Chapter 8 (Working with Graphics) in the Writer Guide.
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