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To begin a text, start with your first page. This page contains all the metadata for your text. Learn more at Begin a Text.Main Title <---- First pagehow to begin a text. Remember, every text needs to be in a collection.
Once you've created your first page, you can add sections to that first page by inserting addition pagesmore pages: these are child pages of the section. In the example below, we've inserted added three pages ("Introduction, " " Section A, " and "Conclusion") into to the "Main Title" page. Learn more at
Main Title
- Introduction <--- page inserted into "Main Title"
- Section A <--- page inserted into "Main Title"
- Conclusion <--- page inserted into "Main Title"
page. Learn how to add sections to texts.
What happens if you want subsections on a certain page, say "Section A"? Just insert add more 'child pages' under section Section A, in the same way you inserted Section A into the Main Title.
Main Title
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- Subsection 1A <--- page inserted into Section A
- Subsection 2A <— page inserted into Section A
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You can continue building your text this way indefinitely. This can give you complex structures, like the partial table of contents below from a real example. Remember: you can only have one main, top-level page.
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