Video: Take tables of contents (TOCs) to the next level
Applies To
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Delete the current TOC, click where you want to add the new TOC, open the Table of Contents gallery, and click Custom Table of Contents. To build a Custom Table of Contents, you need to tell Word what you want, and this is where you do it.
Create a custom TOC
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Click REFERENCES > Table of Contents > Custom Table of Contents.
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Make your changes in the Table of Contents dialog box. You’ll see what they look like in the Print Preview and Web Preview areas.
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To add a dot leader, or dotted line, between each entry and its page number, click the Tab leader list, and then click the dotted line. You can also choose a dash leader.
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To change the overall appearance of your Table of Contents, click the Formats list, and then click the format that you want.
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To change the number of levels displayed in your Table of Contents, click Show levels, and then click the number of levels you want.
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Click OK.
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Introduction to Tables of Contents (TOCs)