Report Table Of Contents Format

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A table of contents shows the reader where the various sections of the report are located. It is written on a separate page. It includes the page numbers of each section within the report and any appendices that are attached to the report. Furthermore, it does not include the title page, abstract or executive summary.
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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.
Click on REFERENCE tab. Click on Table of Contents. Click on Custom Table of Contents. Make sure that Show levels is set to 3. Click on Options. Type a number 1 next to CHPT_title. Remove the numbers next to Heading 1, Heading 2, and Heading 3.
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.
The purpose of the table of contents is to give an overview of the subject and the structure of the report, so that readers can easily jump to a specific part of the text containing the information they need. The structure of the table of contents needs to be logical and transparent.
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.
Essentially, a report is a short, sharp, concise document which is written for a particular purpose and audience. It generally sets outs and analyses a situation or problem, often making recommendations for future action. It is a factual paper, and needs to be clear and well-structured.
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