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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.
If you want to learn how to create Table of Contents with or without page numbers in Word on a Windows 11/10 PC, read this guide.
Remove a table of content 1] Change the table of contents type Follow the steps below to change the table type in Word: On the Reference tab, click the Table of Contents button.
When you insert the table of contents, Word uses all text styled with one of the built-in heading styles. In this case, we kept things simple and used only one heading level, Heading 1.
Word’s table of contents feature does a great job most of the time. However, when you have special requirements such as those described in this article, you might need to turn the custom options.
When your Word documents approach novel—or even novella—length, it may be time to give readers a table of contents.
In MS Word, I have a table of contents that automatically adjusts page numbers etc. The way it is set up for example is to have the Chapter heading left justified with the page number right ...