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in this video Im going to show you how to do a linked table of context within Microsoft Word so if you notice the first one here where on my book I have introduction and you can tell its linked Im going to click on it and its going to take me to the first chapter of my book here the reason Im doing this is Im updating the book for smashwords and what they do is they link you to this 25 minute long video on how to do this when you can see they want you to add these navigations so if you need to do this its actually not very difficult and I can Im going to walk you through it here pretty quickly and Ill also show you a couple tricks that will help you speed up the process first thing you need to do is go down to the chapter 4 age so what all Im gonna do here is Im grabbing the the title Im doing control find on my keyboard and what thats going to do is bring up the navigation take me down here and with the whole heading highlighted what you want to do is go on your top ribbo