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Go to References > Table of Contents > Insert Table of Contents. Select Modify. In the Styles list, click the level that you want to change and then click Modify. In the Modify Style pane make your changes. Select OK to save changes.
To write a table of contents, open a new document and list the major headings, titles, or chapters of the project in chronological order. Next, insert subheadings or subtopics if your project has those. Fill in the page number where each heading starts, then format the content in a table with 2 columns.
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.
For example, in the body of the paper, if section 6.0 on “paragraphs” uses “Heading 2” in Microsoft Word and section 6.1 on “descriptive paragraphs” uses “Heading 3,” you'll know to include subheadings in your table of contents.
A table of contents, usually headed simply Contents and abbreviated informally as TOC, is a list, usually found on a page before the start of a written work, of its chapter or section titles or brief descriptions with their commencing page numbers.
A table of contents, usually headed simply Contents and abbreviated informally as TOC, is a list, usually found on a page before the start of a written work, of its chapter or section titles or brief descriptions with their commencing page numbers.
For example, in the body of the paper, if section 6.0 on “paragraphs” uses “Heading 2” in Microsoft Word and section 6.1 on “descriptive paragraphs” uses “Heading 3,” you'll know to include subheadings in your table of contents.
Click in your document where you want to create the table of contents. If you'd like it to appear on its own page, insert a page break (Ctrl+Enter) before and after inserting the TOC. Click the References tab. Choose the style of Table of Contents you wish to insert.
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