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What you're describing is a Table of Contents. To update a Table of Contents, you generally need no more than a Print Preview. Either that or select anywhere in the Table of Contents, press F9, then choose the applicable update (page #s or everything).
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I need the table to be like an excel table. Not a standard table of contents. Maybe I'm just not versed enough to know how to create that?
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