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    Hi. We aren’t planning on building this into our feature set at this point in time since it doesn’t fit into our current product roadmap. Please keep upvoting this idea so we can keep considering it every time we work on our roadmap.

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    Jordan Stauder supported this idea  · 
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    Jordan Stauder commented  · 

    The page numbers on the Table of Contents do not correspond to the actual page numbers of the document if the ToC expands into additional pages.
    Once a PDF is generated, My “Heading 1” shows on Page 3 on the ToC, but it is actually on page 9 since the Table of Contents doesn't count the pages required for its own table in the document unless I can split the ToC myself into multiple pages. If the PDF Page Breaks split the table for me once a PDF is generated, the page numbers no longer correspond.
    If I can split the table into multiple pages myself, it would probably solve the problem.
    Right now, the page is split automatically once a PDF is generated, so I guess the ToC Page is considered "1 page" even though the generation into a PDF will split the table to additional pages. Once the PDF is generated and the ToC splits into multiple pages, those pages are numbered through the Footer numbering system but the ToC does not update itself.
    Maybe have the table auto-refresh once a PDF is generated.

    Currently, if you have a document where the ToC expands into multiple pages, the ToC would be useless through PandaDoc and would have to go into Adobe and edit each page number individually or create a ToC elsewhere.

    Thank you for the consideration.