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Organizing the table of contents


Once you have a book created and chapters added, you can organize your table of contents. Organizing is a simple drag and drop process that allows you to place your content in the desired order.

To organize the table of contents:

  1. Search for and open the desired book.
  2. Scroll to the Chapters field. This field shows all of the chapters you have already added to the book, in the order they are displayed in the table of contents. See Understanding chapters for more information on this field.
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    The Chapters field within a book
  3. Click low_priority next to the chapter you want to move that chapter.
  4. Drag and drop that chapter into the desired position.
  5. Repeat these steps 3–4 until you have organized your table of contents as desired.
    Note
    To organize sub-chapters within a chapter, open the chapter you want to organize, and then drag and drop the sub-chapters into the desired order.
  6. Complete your site's workflow and publish the asset.
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