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2. Page numbers
Creating a table of contents using page number is a simple method to ensure that links are provided to
every page in your document. Use this method if you make references to specific pages in your
documents e.g.
Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4… 
TIP: Click to Convert will link to the HTML pages so it is important not to place more than one page from
your original document on each HTML page.
3. Prefix characters
Use this method for almost all applications by placing specific characters in front of text that you wish to
convert into headings and section headings. For example, place “^&” and this text becomes a heading and
by placing the text “^&&” in the original document, the text will automatically become a section heading
Here is some sample text:
^&&Table of Contents
^&The headings from the original document
Microsoft Word has a feature that lets you create and easily update a table of contents for any
Word document. It is these self-selected headings that Click to Convert looks for to create the
HTML navigation. It is quick, simple and very effective so this method is recommended for MS
Word users.
^&Page numbers
Creating a table of contents using page number is a simple method to ensure links to every page
in your document and is particularly useful if you make references to specific pages in your
documents
^&Prefix characters
Use this method for almost all applications by placing specific characters in front of text that you
wish to convert into headings and section headings. For example, to make the above heading
part of the HTML toc simply add the special characters that you set up in Click to Convert e.g.
This is how the above text would convert into an HTML table of contents:
Table of Contents
     The headings from the original document
     Page numbers
     Prefix Characters
TIP: The special characters are omitted from the final HTML document.