For more information about creating a table of contents, see Creating and Updating a Table of Contents. You want to appear in the TOC, and then click Update. Then open the Document inspector and click TOC. If you want additional items to appear in the table of contents generated by the ePub file, make sure they are also styled Review your document to be certain that appropriate paragraph styles are applied to all chapter titles, headings, and subheadings Note: The Pages document must have been created using a word-processing template. If you want to read your ePub document in iBooks on your iOS device, you must transfer the ePub file that you create onto To learn about creating a table of contents in the TOC inspector, see Creating and Updating a Table of Contents. To learn more about creating and applying paragraph styles, see Modifying Paragraph Styles.
Style to the title of each chapter, and select it in the TOC pane of the Document inspector. Your Pages document, create a unique paragraph style for chapter titles and designate it Chapter Name. If you want your ePub book to include multiple chapters, be sure to create a table of contents using paragraph styles. Of the images will be dropped during export to ePub format. If you include several high resolution images or too many large images, some Limit the number of images in your document. Sizes, font colors, and text alignment of the existing styles. You can create new styles by adjusting font To those provided in the “ePub Best Practices” sample document described above. To achieve the closest match between Pages and ePub formats, style text in your Pages document using paragraph styles similar Other Pages templates might not look as expected when they’re exported to ePub format.
To create your document, use only the Blank word-processing template or the “ePub Best Practices” sample document available You’re creating a document for export to ePub: Here are a few things to keep in mind when Documents created in page layout templates can’t be exported toĭocuments exported to ePub format will look different than they appear in Pages. You can create a word-processing document in Pages and export it to the ePub file format for reading in an ePub reader, suchĪs the iBooks application on iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch.