How Do You Easily Create A Table Of Contents With MS Word 2007?
Have you been tediously updating the Table of Contents manually whenever you made a change to your thesis or book you were writing? Whether you have a document already completed or are starting a new one, a table of contents can easily and automatically be created with MS Word 2007. Decide which items you want listed in the table of contents as well as their level of importance. The level of importance determines how the item will be formatted in the table of contents. A main chapter heading would be flush with the left margin. But a subheading would appear indented under the chapter heading to show that it belongs to that particular chapter. Apply a heading ‘style’ to the items you want listed on the table of contents. Styles are used to quickly format any document and also indicate which items will be included in the table of contents. For the purpose of creating a table of contents we want to indicate that a line of text is a heading so that it will appear in the table of contents.