what are the 2 different ways
to insest index
table or table of contents tsin a document?
(Using default style and using your style)?
Answers
Explanation:
If you have used Heading styles in your document, creating an automatic table of contents is easy.
Place your cursor where you want your table of contents to be.
On the References Ribbon, in the Table of Contents Group, click on the arrow next to the Table of Contents icon, and select Insert Table of Contents….
Creating a table of contents in a Microsoft Word document is a two-step process. First, identify the text that you want to appear in the Table of Contents. Second, tell Word to insert the Table of Contents. Having created your Table of Contents, you can then customize it in several ways, to suit your needs.
On this page
Identify the text that you want to appear in the TOC
Create the TOC
Customize the TOC if you need to
Other tips
Identify the text that you want to appear in the Table of Contents
In your document, click within the first major heading that you want to appear in the Table of Contents. Apply the Heading 1 style to that paragraph. The easiest way to apply the Heading 1 style is:
in Word 2003 and earlier: click the Style box on the Formatting toolbar and choose Heading 1
in Word 2007 and Word 2010: on the Home tab, in the Styles group, click the Heading 1 thumbnail.
If these don't appeal to you, there are several other ways to apply a style.
In the same way, apply the Heading 1 style to other major headings in your document. Apply the Heading 2 style to sub-headings, Heading 3 style to sub-sub-headings etc.
If you don't like the way the heading styles look (eg, you want a different font or font size or colour), don't format the text directly. Instead, modify the heading styles.
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