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On Fri, 2 Dec 2011, Simon Cropper wrote:

On 02/12/11 11:00, Dag Wieers wrote:

 Can someone explain me how to do this in Libreoffice ?

 The Index/Table dialog has a button Hyperlink, which doesn't seem to
 have any effect, but it might be something I do not understand in this
 regard.

* Create hyperlinks in a ToC. See manual.
http://help.libreoffice.org/Writer/Formatting_an_Index_or_a_Table_of_Contents

Ok, thanks. I came across that one before, but failed to make it work. Thanks to your reply I persevered and found what I was doing wrong.
I can now generate a Table of Contents with working links by default !

One remark, the dialog where you edit the Index/Table where you have the E# and E buttons. Those buttons are too small so you can not see in fact what they state. For example, the LS and LE buttons do not properly show the text either. That makes it hard to understand what is going on.

This is using LibreOffice 3.4.4 on a RHEL6 using Gnome.

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