You create a table of contents by applying heading styles — for example, Heading 1, Heading 2, and Heading 3 — to the text that you want to include in the table of contents. Microsoft Word searches for those headings and then inserts the table of contents into your document. When you create a table of contents this way, you can automatically update it if you make changes in your document. Microsoft Word 2010 provides a gallery of automatic table of contents styles. Mark the table of contents entries, and then click the table of contents style that you want from the gallery of options. You can also create a custom table of contents with the options you choose and any custom styles that you’ve applied by using the Table of Contents dialog box. Or you can manually type a table of contents. Note This article explains how to add a table of contents. It does not cover tables of authorities or tables of figures. Type a table of contents manually You can type table of cont...
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