![]() ![]() I have worked in some very large auto plants that document the assembly line with only 3 structure elements.just saying. Is this something that you have used before and you know that it meets your needs? I will also need to edit the “Start page of the report block”Īre you sure that you really need a structure that has that many levels? I will need to edit the report settings again: Utilities > Report >Generate > TOC >1 This is where most designers will want it but you specifically requested it be placed in the HLF =AREA. I now generate the reports again and the TOC has moved to the top In (row 2) I see that pages with an empty identifier will be placed below all others, I think I want to move them to the top of the page navigator so I will move the empty identifier setting in row 2 to row 1. I select the Functional Assignment icon to set the view in the right window. ![]() Project Data > Structure identifier management > Functional assignment This is controlled by the structure identifier manager settings: However my TOC report page is located at the bottom of the navigator and I want it at the top. Select the report in the list and the settings will be in the right window, Start page of report block defines the starting page.I have: =+++/1 which if I think about my structure elements for a moment looks right. When I first create the project I add the TOC form to the template and generate the reports, when I do EPLAN places the report at the bottom of the page navigator, this is largely controlled in the report template settings which we can see here: Utilities > Report >Generate So I made a quick demo project to see if I could walk you through this.I changed mine slightly because I did not fully understand yours, they should be functionally similar. I would like to generate a table of contents for the whole project under the = level. I have a large project with approximately 200 pages with a structure something like this: An EPLAN user recently posted a question on the forum that i thought that I would answer here as the response will be rather long and require several graphics. ![]()
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