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Open your document in OpenOffice 3.2. Highlight the first heading that you would like to include in your table of contents. Click Insert in the toolbar at the top of the screen and scroll to find Indexes and Tables. Select Entry. In the screenshot below, note that the window has popped up.
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Open your document in OpenOffice 3.2. Highlight the first heading that you would like to include in your table of contents. Click Insert in the toolbar at the top of the screen and scroll to find Indexes and Tables. Select Entry. In the screenshot below, note that the window has popped up.
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Go to the part of the document where you want to insert your table of contents. Open the References. Click Table of Contents. Choose an Automatic Table.
Apply the built-in Heading styles to the headings in your text. In Word 2003 and before: Insert > Reference > Tables and Indexes. Click on the Table of Contents Tab. Click OK. In Word 2007 and Word 2010: References > Table of Contents > choose an option from the menu.
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