Re: SOS with Pages

2013-04-21 Thread Daniela Rubio
Well, that is also a good idea, but I think that I rather create it after I finish, but we could also try to create it first and let it update as we place headings. Thank you and keep in touch. Best Daniela Rubio T  Distinguished Educator iPhone: +34662328507 El 21/04/2013, a las 00:39, T

Re: SOS with Pages

2013-04-20 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, Glad to help. I'm guessing that the logic behind this is that Pages looks after the cursor position when creating the Table of Contents. Another way around this may be to tell Pages to create a Table of Contents on the first page before you start entering anything on your paper. Then it

Re: SOS with Pages

2013-04-20 Thread Daniela Rubio
Thank you Thank you so so much! These are the curious things about Apple Software! Some how I was trying for the first time to place a table of con ten at the end of the document indeed, but all of the other times I had place it at the beginning. The page break idea is just great! Have a good we

Re: SOS with Pages

2013-04-20 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, Try to move your cursor to the very top of the document, using your arrow keys. Once at the very top, insert a Page Break from the Insert menu then arrow up again so that your cursor is in the first blank page. Now, go up to the Insert menu and choose Table of Contents. It should put all

SOS with Pages

2013-04-20 Thread Daniela Rubio
Hello all: Let's see if somebody can solve this mystery, I just can't!!! I am doing a document in pages, where I use Heading level 1 for all the subtitles. I Know that when you select heading level 1 for the section tittles or subtitles, a table of content is created from them when you insert it