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Place your cursor where you want your table of contents to be. On the References Ribbon, in the Table of Contents Groups, click on the arrow next to the Table of Contents icon, and select Insert Table of Contents.
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.
Click where you want your Table of Contents to appear. Display the Table of Contents dialog. To do that: In Word 2000, choose Insert > Index and Tables. In Microsoft Word 2002 and 2003, choose Insert > Reference > Index and Tables. Click on the Table of Contents tabs. Click OK.
Format your document using heading styles found on the Home tab, e.g., Heading 1, Heading 2, and so on. Place the cursor where you want the table of contents to appear (usually, the beginning of the document) Click Table of Contents on the References Tab, and choose one of the types of tables of contents available.
1Create a separate page for the TOC by pressing Ctrl +Enter to insert a page break. 2Click the mouse to place the insertion pointer on the new, blank page. 3Click the References tab and, in the Table of Contents groups, click the Table of Contents buttons.
Insert a blank page at the top of your document. Select the References tab on the ribbon. In the Table of Contents groups, click the Table of Contents buttons: The first two Automatic Table options will use your headings to create the table of contents.
Click where you want your Table of Contents to appear. Display the Table of Contents dialog. To do that: In Word 2000, choose Insert > Index and Tables. In Microsoft Word 2002 and 2003, choose Insert > Reference > Index and Tables. Click on the Table of Contents tabs. Click OK.
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