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Thank you for the ideas. I'll fiddle around with it. 

On Fri, 16 Dec 2016 16:50:20 +0100
Kruno <kruno.se@gmx.com> wrote:

16.12.2016 u 15:49, David Burleigh je napisao/la:
 [...]  

You can make new paragraph style and write some content with it at
top or bottom of every sub-document. You can even make such paragraph 
invisible if you don't want it to show in sub-documents pages. When 
inserting table of contents, after Insert → Table of contents and 
Indexes → Table of content, Index, Bibliography -- check 'Additional 
styles' and choose style in which you used for unique identifier.

You also might want to play with Outlines and Numberings (Tools → 
Outline and numberings) so you can set Heading 1 style to be at level 
two in table of contents and unique identifier at level one (in table
of contents' dialog box), if that's what you want.

 [...]  

I don't know other method but using indexes. What you can do is mark 
every chapter and sub-chapter (including unique identifier) as index 
entry so you can have it all but not quite structured as it would be
in table of contents.

I can't do better, sorry

Kruno






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