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- Insert a table of contents - Microsoft Support
Click where you want to insert the table of contents – usually near the beginning of a document Click References > Table of Contents and then choose an Automatic Table of Contents style from the list
- How to Create and Update a Table of Contents in Microsoft Word
Using a table of contents in your document makes it easier for the reader to navigate You can insert a table of contents in Word from the headings used in your document, and you can force it to update after you make any changes Here's how
- How to create a table of contents in Word (step-by-step)
There are 3 types of Table of Contents you can create in Microsoft Word (all with a number of different options and features): Automatic Table (based on your saved formatting) Custom Table of Contents that is 100% customizable; Manual Table that requires you to do all of the heavy lifting
- How to Create and Edit the Table of Contents in Word - wikiHow
This wikiHow teaches you how to customize and update the table of contents in your Word document When you create a table of contents in Word, page numbers are added automatically based on the headings you've added to each section
- How to create and modify Tables of Contents
Word offers several ways to create a Table of Contents Some of the common ways: 1 Create a pre-defined Table of Contents (simplest way) By default, Word creates a Table of Contents from the text formatted with sequential heading styles: Heading 1, Heading 2, Heading 3: 2 Create a custom Table of Contents
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