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Revision as of 14:33, 31 July 2013
Overview
When you use heading styles throughout a long document in Word, you can generate a table of contents (TOC) easily. Your TOC can include custom heading styles that you create and you can apply preset or custom TOC styles. Finally, you can change the formatting of a TOC manually.
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The Basics
Word 2007
- Creating an Automatic Table of Contents in Word 2007
- Table of Contents Options in Word 2007
- Using Table of Contents Elements as Hyperlinks in Word 2007
- Removing a Table of Contents in Word 2007
- Switching From One Automatic Table of Contents to Another in Word 2007
- Updating a Table of Contents in Word 2007
Word 2010
Creating an Automatic Table of Contents in Word 2010