How to Create and Edit the Table of Contents in Word

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This wikiHow teaches you how to customize and update the table of contents in your Word document. When you create a table of contents in Word, page numbers are added automatically based on the headings you've added to each section. Word makes it easy to customize the way the page numbers and section titles appear on the table. If you make changes to your document that affects your section headers or page numbers, you'll need to choose the Update Table option so the table of contents remains correct.

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Adding a Table of Contents

Step 1 Format the headings of each section of your document.

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Step 2 Click the location where you want to insert the table of contents.

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Click the location where you want to insert the table of contents. Typically this will be at the beginning of your document.

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Step 3 Click the References tab.

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Step 4 Click Table of Contents on the toolbar.

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Click Table of Contents on the toolbar. It's at the upper-left corner of Word. A list of Table of Contents styles will expand.

Step 5 Select an automatic style template.

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Select an automatic style template. Several style options appear for your table of contents—choose one of the suggested styles to get started. Once selected, this will add a table of contents that lists the page numbers for each of your formatted sections.

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Updating the Table of Contents

Step 1 Click the References tab.

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Step 2 Click Update Table on the

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Click Update Table on the "Table of Contents" panel. It's in the upper-left corner. Two options will appear.

Step 3 Select an update option.

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Step 4 Click OK.

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Stylizing the Table of Contents

Step 1 Click the References tab.

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Step 2 Click Table of Contents on the toolbar.

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Click Table of Contents on the toolbar. It's at the upper-left corner of Word. A list of Table of Contents styles will expand.

Step 3 Click Custom table of contents on the menu.

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Step 4 Adjust your general preferences.

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Step 5 Click the Modify button.

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Step 6 Select a style and click Modify.

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Select a style and click Modify . The styles you can change appear in the "Styles" box on the left side of the window. When you click a style (e.g., TOC 1), you'll see the font size, spacing, and other details—clicking Modify allows you to change these details.

Step 7 Make your changes and click OK.

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Make your changes and click OK . You can choose different fonts, alignments, colors, and numerous other details for each selected style. Alternatively, you can keep the defaults, which come from the table of contents template you selected.

Step 8 Click OK.

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