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Edwar Cifuentes wrote
What I haven't been able to do is use the clickable index to quickly go 
to where the chapters and different sections start.
Do you by chance know how to this Pedro?

The clickable index works as expected in any viewer. The jpdfbookmarks
program is only supposed to be used to add bookmarks. If after adding the
bookmarks the index is not working in your PDF viewer as expected then it is
a bug. You can submit the bug to the jpdfbookmarks developers (but as I
mentioned it seems to be abandoned) or fix it yourself (if you know how to
code)

Alternatively you could try to run PDF X-Change Editor under Linux using
Wine (I am just an occasional Linux user so I have no idea how well this
works)

If that works then you can try something even faster: export the bookmarks
from the Calc 3.4 Guide and import it to the Calc 4.1 Since the manuals
should not be that different, you can have a perfect Calc 4.1 guide within a
few hours.

Disclaimer: I am no way affiliated with the authors of PDF X-Change Editor,
I'm just a happy user of a great free (but not open source) program (that
unfortunately is only available for the Windows platform)



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