How to Create A Table of Contents In Adobe Pro // Easy Guide

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Here is your easy guide on how to create a table of contents in Adobe Pro using Word + Adobe Acrobat Pro. In this video, you'll also learn how to create a table of contents in word and convert it to Adobe Acrobat Pro. You'll also learn how to create bookmarks and how to create links in Adobe Pro. Your document will look like a total pro did it using this easy how-to guide on how to create a table of contents in Adobe Pro.

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This was really excellent, thank you! I am a scientist putting together a government grant application to help pediatric cancer patients. We were really struggling with how to make the Table of Contents for our Appendix (which has over 500 pages) and you explained it so well in a very nicely produced video. So you're not just helping paralegals, but scientists too :-)

whiteusa
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Thank you for making something vague and unclear a step by step process! I was able to finish my doc in 10 min.

journeyinmystery
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Thank you for video. This really helped me out at work!

SverreJohanienNervik
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This is very impressive. Very well done. Huge thanks for sharing this.❤

bilalsheikh
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Super helpful--very simple!! I used the latter method--without bookmarks.

alisonarians
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super helpful. How do you add a link at the bottom of the pages if someone wants to go back to the TOC?

jmblvfe
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Very informative, thank you. Is there a way of incorporating the Page x of Page xx in the TOC page please?

Red_E_Read
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Thanks for this clear explanation! Is there a way to keep the bookmarks visible along the side of the pdf so that the reader can click easily to the various sections no matter what page they are currently on? (Without having to scroll back to the table of contents) Thanks!

ivyandlight
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how does one VIEW the table of contents on windows?

Guitarmalade
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Very Helpful, except where do you get the Table of Contents Title for your Heading or did you create it?

vonwillhauck
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Great tutorial!! After your document is completed if you wanted to add another page in the middle of the document, do you have to reset everything?

johnwilliams
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Hi! Somewhat related, but Is there a way to have create a table of contents within Adobe as I build my massive document??

karinjohnes
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is there a way to make it without adding additional pages? like, in my PDF reader there's like a contents tab where you can click each chapter and it's not part of the document

DottoreSM
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11:00 URGENT QUESTION::: I followed your instructions and made invisible links from my 800-page Appellate Appendix-List to the documents within it. But after I split the binder into three volumes, all the list-links disappeared. It had taken me around 5 hours!!! Can you give me any advise on that please. My filing deadline is tonight, but I already filed the volumes without the links, so, if tomorrow the court approves it, I would have to do it again. thanks. K.S.

kareemsalessi
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Hi, at 6:41 you added a subsection how? please and thank you. do you have to have the content loaded in, or is it the chapter and section that does it.

richardsix
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i CANNOT SEEM TO BE ABLE TO DO THIS WITH A PC. Is this a MAC-only solution?

Morpheus
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how do you export the document with its hyperlinks.??Its not working for me

geetee
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When you add the files to the PDF after the Table of Contents page, why are there no bookmarks created?

xxveggietablexx
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Why is the TOC Title style so important? Is it one you created? Or is it, like when in word and creating a TOC, the headings are what is used to create the TOC? Or is it just to make it look nice? Thanks for the video.

MichelleDijares
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I would like to ask you to save the document (PDF file) to your Desktop or a folder and them open the file and then demonstrate. I just want to see how the PDF document it looks and how the Table of Contents works after being opened from a directory on your system and also with the PDF viewing application that is used (the default) by people who do not have Adobe Acrobat Pro. I can see that you're using a Mac, so if you would, please allow us to see how the PDF performs from within the Mac's "Preview" application.

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