CSS-based PDF: Don't need the cover and TOC pages
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2018 3:26 am
Part of my job is creating procedural documents (between 2-6 pages). These are designed to be printed and used by a technician without access to power or internet.
Oftentimes, the procedure I create is just a single topic file...I don't even need a map.
I notice that the CSS-based PDF transformation scenario applies only to maps. However, forcing something into a map just for the sake of having a map feels wrong. Additionally, the scenario generates a title page and table of contents. I always delete these from my PDF before printing it for a technician. However, doing this causes the pages of my cross-references to be incorrect ("Refer to step 9 on page 3").
Is there a way to SKIP the cover page and TOC?
Oftentimes, the procedure I create is just a single topic file...I don't even need a map.
I notice that the CSS-based PDF transformation scenario applies only to maps. However, forcing something into a map just for the sake of having a map feels wrong. Additionally, the scenario generates a title page and table of contents. I always delete these from my PDF before printing it for a technician. However, doing this causes the pages of my cross-references to be incorrect ("Refer to step 9 on page 3").
Is there a way to SKIP the cover page and TOC?