RE: Table of Contents problem

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From: Teri Carnright (TeriCarnright_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/01/05


Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 14:23:05 -0800

Hi Dan~

Depending on how you set up your table of contents, it will display all
pages or just those in the navigation; however, .pdf files are not pages per
se - just like graphics are not pages.

You'll need to build your own links into a page for this one,
Teri
:)

"Dan E" wrote:

> I have a number of PDF files that I want to include in a Resources page, and
> Table of Contents web component seemed to be the best way to give access to
> them. I put the files in a sub-folder, and tried to make a TOC in a page in
> the sub-web root (working on a disk-based server at the moment -will publish
> to an FP2002 extensions enabled host when complete). The TOC dialog asks
> for a Page URL for starting point. So I made an empty page,
> Sellers_Resources.htm, in the folder above the folder where the PDFs are,
> and created the TOC in Sellers.htm, which is in the folder above that.
> However the TOC just shows all the html pages in the web site, including
> ..asp files in sub-folders, but not html files in sub-folders, and the PDFs
> are not included. Can someone please tell me what may be wrong? Do I need
> to work in a web-based environment, or am I using TOC in the wrong way?
>
> TIA,
>
> Dan
>
> --
> Dan E
> webbie(removethis)@preferredcountry.com
>
>
>



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