What should I do now? I really want TOCs but without harming the outputs of other analyses. I am working on my thesis in 0.98.501 and after updating RStudio, some of my analyses didn't work. I tried running this in RStudio v 0.98.864 and it worked! but sadly it didn't work on 0.98.501 and 0.98.507. Note that the `echo = FALSE` parameter was added to the code chunk to prevent printing of the R code that generated the plot. For LINK ACTION, select GO TO A PAGE VIEW 7. Change LINK TYPE to INVISIBLE RECTANGLE 6. When you click the **Knit** button a document will be generated that includes both content as well as the output of any embedded R code chunks within the document. Right-click on the page number in the TOC and select CREATE LINK 5. For more details on using R Markdown see. The table of contents appears wherever youve clicked in the document, so make sure you place your cursor where you want to add the table of contents. Click Table of contents from the Insert menu. Markdown is a simple formatting syntax for authoring HTML, PDF, and MS Word documents. You can create a table of Contents in Google Docs Add headings to your document by clicking Format > Paragraph styles in the toolbar, and selecting a heading. Is there any way to add TOCs without using pandoc? If using pandoc is must then which functions are relevant? EDIT Please note that I don't use pandoc and am quite new to Rmd & knitr. There were some relevant examples on rpubs but now I can't seem to find them. I am using RStudio for writing markdown documents and want to add Table of Contents (TOC) at top of the documents so that the user could click the relevant section for reading.
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