How to Make a Table of Contents in Microsoft Word

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Making a table of contents for a book is an automatic process with good word-processing software. Here's how to create a table of contents and update it as you write in Microsoft Word, as well as how to use the table of contents to scroll through your document.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Creating the Table of Contents

Step1
Make sure each embedded heading, if any, is in a separate paragraph by placing your cursor after the heading and pressing the "Enter" key.
Step2
Apply Word's built-in heading or outline-level format styles to the headings you want to include in the table of contents. If using your own custom heading styles, skip this step.
Step3
Display paragraph marks after embedded headings by clicking the "Show/Hide Paragraph Mark" toolbar button. Select each paragraph mark, then click "Font" on the "Format" menu. Click the "Font" tab, select the "Hidden" check box and click "OK." Hide the paragraph marks by clicking the "Show/Hide Paragraph Mark" button again. (If there are no embedded headings, skip this step.)
Step4
Place your cursor at the location in the document where you want to build your table of contents and click your left mouse button.
Step5
Select "Index and Tables" from the "Insert" menu, then click the "Table of Contents" tab.
Step6
Click "Options," if using a custom heading style, and find a style you applied to document headings under "Available styles." Enter a number for the level of heading you want that style to represent under "TOC level," to the right of the style name. Repeat for each style you wish to include and click "OK."
Step7
Choose a design listed under "Formats" or specify a custom layout. Choose a tab leader (separator for the heading title and page number) from the "Tab Leader" drop-down list and the number of levels to display by clicking the "Show Levels" arrows. Click "OK" to create the table.

Page Navigation With a Table of Contents

Step1
Scroll the document to the table of contents.
Step2
Point to a page number in your table of contents. Your cursor will change to a pointing hand.
Step3
Click the page number. The document will scroll to that page.

Updating the Table

Step1
Update the document by adding, deleting or moving text.
Step2
Click anywhere within the table of contents. The table text will turn gray.
Step3
Press F9 to display the "Update Table of Contents" dialog box.
Step4
Select "Update Page Numbers only" and click "OK." The gray around the table text will disappear, and the numbers will be updated.

Tips & Warnings

  • Each format comes with its own default tab leader.
  • Using the table of contents in this fashion will display the Web toolbar, as the table of contents page numbers are internal hyperlinks. To dismiss the Web toolbar, click its close button if it is a floating toolbar, or right-click it and deselect it on the shortcut menu if it is docked.
  • Selecting the "Update Entire Table" option in the "Update Table of Contents" box will restore the default formatting of the table of contents format you chose, eliminating any modifications you may have made.

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