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Start a new page after the title page. The Table of Contents should appear after the title page in the document. ... List the headings of the document in order. ... Add subheadings if applicable. ... Write page numbers for each heading. ... Put the content in a table. ... Title the Table of Contents.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
Start a new page after the title page. The Table of Contents should appear after the title page in the document. ... List the headings of the document in order. ... Add subheadings if applicable. ... Write page numbers for each heading. ... Put the content in a table. ... Title the Table of Contents.
All of your major headings (e.g., chapter headings, Abstract, Table of Contents, etc.) should all use the Heading 1 style, all of your primary or first-level subheadings should all use the Heading 2 style, and so on. 2. Go to your currently blank Table of Contents page in your document. ... Click on the Table of Contents.
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