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When exporting a PDF file with a table of contents, only the actual numbers in the ToC are hyperlinked (rather than the whole ToC text entry). This is not the expected behaviour - the whole of the text entry in the ToC should be a hyperlink.

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If you're considering it a bug, then I think  you posted in the wrong place. This is the forum for suggestions, not bug reports.

However, I will comment that I don't think it's a bug. I think it's what Serif intended, and it just doesn't work like you'd like it to work. And that makes posting it here more appropriate in my opinion :)

Anyway, if you do consider it a bug, the bug posting spot for Publisher is the appropriate OS-related forum, here. Then Serif can decide.

-- Walt
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This may not be a bug, but it is a little bit annoying. Full TOC line hyperlinks appear to be the norm in all the PDFs I have previously perused. So while it is not critical it is an improvement I would like to see made as it just doesn't feel quite as intuitive as it could be.

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