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I used many headings and smaller headings and smmaller headings etc... in my word file.... they are all nicely visible in document map
Now I want to make a table of contents, which I want to exactly look like that document map with heading etc How can I copy that document map and then paste so I can make a table of content quickly? |
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Word can generate a ToC based on the headings you select:
How to create a table of contents in Microsoft Word, by Shauna Kelly |
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