Here are some tips for making the most of browse sequences:
Consider how topic content changes will affect your browse sequences. If you change the content of a topic that is part of a browse sequence, think about the impact on the browse sequence. Should the topic be moved to a new location within the browse sequence? Should the topic be removed from the browse sequence? Should you move the topic to a different browse sequence?
Prepare before you auto-create browse sequences. Before auto-creating browse sequences based on your table of contents, determine the following:
Do you have a table of contents created? If not, create one manually or automatically generate a table of contents.
How many book levels are in your table of contents? You will need this information when you specify how deep in your table of contents hierarchy you want browse sequences auto-created.
Do a little experimenting. Consider creating a small test project containing several levels of books and pages, and then experiment with the auto-create browse sequences feature.