I always use the Custom Table of Contents and seldom change the options. Note that the browser version of Word does not allow manipulation of this field. Here are my primary reference on Tables of Contents, both by Word MVP Suzanne Barnhill. This option should have no effect on pdf files, which are not web previews, but apparently, it does. That default dialog does have the option checked. That dialog comes up if the user selects Custom Table of Contents or uses the Field insertion dialog under Insert > Quick Parts > Field. That field code produces hyperlinks in the pdf. Here is the code of the standard table of contents field, without any alterations: By default, a TOC is built with hyperlinks to the source in the document. For some reason, your TOC is missing the \h switch. It has to do with the presence of the hyperlinks in the TOC to start with. This has nothing to do with the conversion to pdf.
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