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Inserting a table of contents in Microsoft Word provides an overview of the content. Here’s a guide on how to create a table of contents in Microsoft Word.
Word's table of contents, by default, has no formatting. You can add formatting directly, but you'll have to reapply it every time you update the table. Instead, learn how to modify the table's ...
Putting the finishing touches on a long Word document? Make sure you include a table of contents. Watch this exclusive Business Hacks video tutorial and learn how to create and update a table of ...
A well-designed Table of Contents (ToC) can set up your entire document. Microsoft Word makes it easy to insert one. Then, with a few simple design tweaks, you can make it truly stand out.
A monkey wrench doesn't have to bring a table of contents to a screeching halt. Knowing how this feature works goes a long way toward finding solutions.
It's easy to add page numbers, headers, footers, title pages and a table of contents to your Word documents. You just have to know where to look.
You can create a table of contents in Microsoft Word where every chapter title links to the appropriate chapter. Then you can keep these links live when you convert the document to a PDF.