pageLabel

Node type: Element (may contain text and/or other elements)

Whitespace: Protected

Definition

The label appearing above the page numbers in a table of contents.

Child Nodes or Content

Attribute: paraID

Icon identifying optional elements = Optional element or attribute

Parent Elements

tocBlock

Code Sample

<tocBlock>

<title paraID="4">Contents</title>

<titleLabel paraID="5">Title</titleLabel>

<pageLabel>Page</pageLabel>

<tocEntry fileIDref="36500_000_intro" paraIDref="1">

<title paraID="6">Introduction</title>

<page paraID="7">v</page>

</tocEntry>

<tocEntry fileIDref="36500_000_hist" paraIDref="1">

<title paraID="8">Historical Summary</title>

<page paraID="9">x</page>

</tocEntry>

<tocEntry fileIDref="36500_000_life" paraIDref="1">

<title paraID="10">The Life and Ministry of Spencer W. Kimball</title>

<page paraID="11">xiv</page>

</tocEntry>

<tocEntry fileIDref="36500_000_1" paraIDref="1">

<title paraID="12">1 “To Live with Him Someday”</title>

<page paraID="13">1</page>

</tocEntry>

<tocEntry fileIDref="36500_000_2" paraIDref="1">

<title paraID="14">2 Tragedy or Destiny?</title>

<page paraID="15">11</page>

</tocEntry>

</tocBlock>

Marking in Microsoft Word

Use character styles like TOCBLK-1_titleLabel and TOCBLK-2_pageLabel to mark the titleLabel and pageLabel. Place them in an otherwise empty paragraph marked with the labelRow paragraph style. Use tabs as needed—these will be stripped on conversion.