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I do not understand. What is shown in your picture looks like an alphabetical Index.
A Table of Contents is in the same order as the material is presented. An Index is alphabetical by topic and shows page numbers. It is possible to have multiple Tables of Contents and also possible to have multiple indices. See TOC Tips and Tricks by Suzanne Barnhill, MVP and Indices - Complex Documents. I hope this helps. |
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