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Creating table of contents links

Creating table of contents links

From the course: Creating Accessible PDFs

Creating table of contents links

- [Lecturer] Having the table of contents correctly tagged is a great start. But the point of a table of contents is to make it easier to get to that section of the document from the entry within that table of contents. When starting the PDF remediation process from a source document, this can happen automatically. For example, Adobe InDesign and Microsoft Word can automatically give you a linked table of contents, but tagging A PDF from scratch requires us to do the work ourselves. To get started, I'm going to create a destination to where I want the entry in my table of contents to go, and then I'm going to link to that destination. So I'm going to navigate to my table of contents in this document. And you can see here that the beginning of the table of contents I'm linking to Section 1: Introduction and 1.1 Changes In Policy, both of which are on page three. So I'm going to go ahead and navigate to that page. And over here in my navigation pane on the right, I'm going to right…

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