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Create a table of contents or update a table of contents
Article 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
Word 2010
Create a table of contents or update a table of contents
Article In Word 2010, the updated ribbon provides one-click access to make your tables stand out. Watch a video or try Office 2010 You create a table of contents by choosing the heading
Word 2007
Add sections to a table of contents
Article Add to your document's table of contents, or separate the table of contents into sections.
Word 2010, Word 2007
Explore tables of contents in Word
Article Applies to Microsoft Office Word 2003 Microsoft Word 2002 What is a table of contents? Examples of tables of contents Ways to mark text to include in a table of contents Options
Word 2003
Demo: Let Word manage your table of contents
Article A table of contents helps those who read your document by presenting the information in handy outline form. Preparing a table of contents used to be a laborious manual process of
Word 2007
Create a table of contents or update a table of contents
Article Show All Hide All The ea siest way to create a table of contents is to use the built-in outline-level (outline level: Paragraph formatting you can use to assign a hierarchical
Word 2003

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Table of Contents (Formal design)
Table of Contents (Formal design)
Word 2007
Table of Contents (Fancy design)
Table of Contents (Fancy design)
Word 2007
Ready Index table of contents (10-tab)
Ready Index table of contents (10-tab)
Word 2007
Ready Index table of contents (12-tab)
Ready Index table of contents (12-tab)
Word 2007
Ready Index table of contents (15-tab)
Ready Index table of contents (15-tab)
Word 2007
Ready Index table of contents (5-tab)
Ready Index table of contents (5-tab)
Word 2007

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