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Question by  siva70 (19)

How do I create a manual table of contents (TOC) in Word?

 
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Answer by  jaljl25 (547)

Well manually is easy but you can just create a table of contents automatically. If you go to the header section and click table of contents you can find that in the new microsoft word applications. They have all sorts of styles. To create it automatically you have to just indent and tab accordingly.

 
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Answer by  girishsukhwani (74)

word has an option for this. Go to Table Menu. From the drop down menu,select insert table if you know how many rows and columns will be filled by your data. Otherwise use draw table

 
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Answer by  msiegel (32)

Click on "References" in the main tool bar. Then, simply click "Table of Contents", and scroll down to select the format of table you'd prefer.

 
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Answer by  gigo (1706)

Go to the menu insert | reference | index and directories. If you change the document you have to refresh the toc with the right mouse button.

 
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Answer by  Brandon55 (1719)

Type it out in the format you want it to look like. A manual Table of contents is you manually entering the data rather than having Word tage each paragraph and section.

 
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Answer by  worker8856 (10)

Click where you want to create manual toc. Now click on "Reference" tab. Click "Table of Content" in the "Table of Content" group. Select the inbuilt TOC format from the drop down list. Select options the way you want display the TOC.

 
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Answer by  japratt (1687)

In order to create a manual table for your Word program you will need to open another type of operating program as well. Once that program is open you can do the other program.

 
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