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Microsoft Word uses heading styles to generate a dynamic table of contents. Follow these steps to create one: Apply heading styles (e.g., Heading 1, Heading 2) to the sections you want to include.
Word's table of contents, by default, has no formatting. You can add formatting directly, but you'll have to reapply it every time you update the table. Instead, learn how to modify the table's ...
Make sure you include a table of contents. A TOC makes it easy for your readers to skip right to the part that interests them, and it's easy to do, too -- once you figure out Word's not-exactly ...
To get started, go to Insert > Index and Tables, then click the Table of Contents tab. I think there is an option for that type of TOC. (This is in Word 2000) ...
Adding a table of contents (TOC) to a long Word document is easy, thanks to the user interface options in the Ribbon versions. ... Press [Ctrl]+[F9] and Word will insert a pair of code brackets.
Is the Table of Contents in your Word document not updating? If yes, you have come to the correct page. Here, we will show you what to do when it can’t be updated in Word.
In the tab settings dialog, you can set a right-aligned tab stop at 6". At the bottom of the dialog is a section where you can specify a "leader" which is filled in across the area covered by the tab.