How to Make a Table of Contents in Word 2013
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In this HowTech written tutorial, we’re going to show you how to create a table of contents in Word 2013. • If you have a research paper lengthy enough for a table of contents, or a chaptered book, then we got you covered. • Don't forget to check out our site http://howtech.tv/ for more free how-to videos! • / ithowtovids - our feed • / howtechtv - join us on Facebook • https://plus.google.com/1034403827176... - our group in Google+ • This tutorial will cover an automatic table of contents for fast updating and no pesky manual work. • All of your chapters/sections need Headings so Word knows what you want in the TOC (table of contents) • Heading 1 should be your main or largest section title, Heading 2 a subsection, and so on. Though this tutorial doesn’t cover it, you can edit a Heading by right-clicking and selecting Modify • • Go ahead and create some Headings. “Curiosity Structure 1” has the Heading 1 style, and “Introduction” has the Heading 2 style • • Go to References on the ribbon, click Table of Contents and let’s take a look at the Custom Table of Contents • • Change the Show levels to however many Headings you will use, in this case only three • • If for some reason your main title is not Heading 1 or something else is incorrect, you can change the Heading to the corresponding TOC level (1 - main, 2 - subsection, etc.) • • If you go to Modify, you can change how each TOC level will look like in the actual TOC • • After you finish Modifying the TOC levels to get what you want, hit OK • • Our TOC should be completed • If you ever add more sections or take away some, you will need to update your table. To do so, click Update Table, then select Update Entire Table and hit OK • • This is a HowTech tutorial, visit our website and see our videos for more!
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