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How can I format table of contents to look like the one on the picture? I would be grateful for an answer, I need a step by step instruction. |
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The first part of the process is to set up a multilevel list and associate it with the heading styles in your document, if you haven't already done so. Follow the instructions in http://shaunakelly.com/word/numberin...g20072010.html.
The second part is to modify the built-in styles named TOC 1 through TOC 9 so they have the indents you want, as shown in http://shaunakelly.com/word/numberin...fcontents.html. |
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Those ARE the step-by-step instructions.
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| help please, list, problem |
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