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![]() A Table of Contents can't create a table with a structure like that. That's something you'll have to do manually. If these tables all have a standard format, you could create a custom Quick Part containing such a table. Then all you'd need do is to insert the custom Quick Part after the heading. Indeed, the custom Quick Part could even contain an empty paragraph in the heading Style as well.
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