Chapter 8. Creating Tables of Contents and Other Lists

Open any book or magazine and take a look at the table of contents. The table of contents is the key to what’s inside. It maps out an organized list of topics or chapters and the pages on which they start. Two factors define a table of contents: contents and aesthetics.

Many other types of lists serve as guides to what’s inside documents. Lists of figures and tables organize figure or table titles and the pages on which they start. Lists that include markers, alphabetized paragraphs, and referenced items in documents are lists that FrameMaker uniquely enables you to create.

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