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- #HOW TO MAKE TABLE OF CONTENTS IN ADOBE ACROBAT HOW TO#
- #HOW TO MAKE TABLE OF CONTENTS IN ADOBE ACROBAT PDF#
The great thing about using a Table of Contents to create your bookmarks in InDesign is that if your content changes, or your pages reflow, updating the bookmarks is as simple as updating the Table of Contents and re-exporting the PDF.
#HOW TO MAKE TABLE OF CONTENTS IN ADOBE ACROBAT PDF#
Now, when you view your PDF in Acrobat, you’ll have bookmarks. You’ll need to be sure to check the “Include Bookmarks” checkbox when exporting your PDF. The bookmarks are already living happily inside the Bookmarks Panel, and can be included when you export the PDF. So at this point, all you have to do is simply leave the table of contents on the pasteboard.
#HOW TO MAKE TABLE OF CONTENTS IN ADOBE ACROBAT HOW TO#
So, back to the original objective: I want bookmarks, but not the table on contents. This video shows you how to create a table of contents in a PDF document(s) from existing bookmarks, using the AutoBookmark plug-in for Adobe Acrobat.
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The “Level 2” means that this paragraph style will be second in the hierarchy of the Bookmarks. Now, it’s worthy to note here that the “Level 2” in this dialog box has nothing to do with how the table of contents will display on the page.