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Adding a subgroup You can ‘nest’ groups into each other, to create a tree like navigation structure consisting of groups, subgroups and sub-subgroups if you like. We recommend this only for the largest of publications as users can easily lose track of where they are if the table of contents is too complex. This is the easiest way to make a subgroup: Add a ‘normal’ Table of Contents entry as described in ‘Adding an entry to your table of contents’ Right-click on the created entry and select Insert Into from the pop-up menu This will promote your created entry to a subgroup and also create a sub-entry in it (A group must always have at least one sub-entry) We will illustrate how it works with an example: Suppose you have created a Table of Contents already that looks like the one in the screenshot. Now you want to add a new subgroup called ‘Contents'. You want it to be a subgroup, because you want to add more page-links in this subchapter later. The exact steps are described in the screenshots on the right. 1 2 3
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