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  1. I am an author and a beginner coder, and I am creating my website to set up all of my books that I have written. Each book chapter is a new page on the site, and on each page, I need to code in a Table of Contents. I've found other Table of Contents codes before, but the problem is, I need all of the Table of Contents to be synced across all pages. As in, every time I add a new chapter, I want to be able to add the new chapter to the Table of Contents, and have the Tables across all the pages be updated. Otherwise, I'd have to go through all the previous chapters/pages and add the new chapter to all of the Table of Contents; very tedious work. Can anyone help me out with this?

    Thanks,

    Jane
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