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  1. Format or customize a table of contents in Word

    Select Custom table of contents. Use the settings to show, hide, and align page numbers, add or change the tab leader, set formats, and specify how many levels of headings to show.

  2. Insert a table of contents - Microsoft Support

    Click where you want to insert the table of contents – usually near the beginning of a document. Select References > Table of Contents and then choose an Automatic Table of Contents style from the list.

  3. Format or customize a table of contents in Word

    Select Custom table of contents. Use the settings to show, hide, and align page numbers, add or change the tab leader, set formats, and specify how many levels of headings to show.

  4. Insert a table of contents - Microsoft Support

    Click where you want to insert the table of contents – usually near the beginning of a document. Select References > Table of Contents and then choose an Automatic Table of Contents style from the list.

  5. The Styles advantage in Word - Microsoft Support

    The easiest way to create a table of contents is to use the built-in heading styles. You can also create a table of contents that is based on the custom styles that you have applied.

  6. Add a heading in a Word document - Microsoft Support

    The simplest way to add headings is with heading styles. Using heading styles means you can also quickly build a table of contents, reorganize your document, and reformat its design without having to …

  7. Customize or create new styles - Microsoft Support

    If you want formatting choices that are not available from the built-in styles and themes available in Word, you can modify an existing style and customize it to suit your needs.

  8. Make your Word documents accessible to people with disabilities

    The tool now checks the documents for text color against page color, table cell backgrounds, highlight, textbox fill color, paragraph shading, shape and SmartArt fills, headers and footers, and links.

  9. Use the Navigation pane in Word - Microsoft Support

    If you’ve applied heading styles to the headings in the body of your document, those headings appear in the Navigation pane. The Navigation pane doesn’t display headings that are in tables, text boxes, or …

  10. Add a heading in a Word document - Microsoft Support

    The simplest way to add headings is with heading styles. Using heading styles means you can also quickly build a table of contents, reorganize your document, and reformat its design without having to …