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DJ Kim
Sometimes you fall into a situation in which you need to insert a
marker that denotes the starting of a new chapter so that the marker
appears in the document map but do not appear in the main text.
For example, when the first line of a new chapter starts with pictures
instead of the chapter heading, you'd rather want a place marker right
before the pictures because that's actually where the new chapter
starts.
The problem is, you wouldn't want the place marker to appear in the
text.
To get around it, i insert a place marker and set the font white, so
that it does not appear in the main text but does appear in the
document map.
Would there be other get arounds to this situation?
marker that denotes the starting of a new chapter so that the marker
appears in the document map but do not appear in the main text.
For example, when the first line of a new chapter starts with pictures
instead of the chapter heading, you'd rather want a place marker right
before the pictures because that's actually where the new chapter
starts.
The problem is, you wouldn't want the place marker to appear in the
text.
To get around it, i insert a place marker and set the font white, so
that it does not appear in the main text but does appear in the
document map.
Would there be other get arounds to this situation?