In Microsoft Word, how do I align text to BOTH the left and right margins?
With a real, automatically updated Table of Contents. These instructions are for Word 2002 (XP) but should be very close in adjacent versions. 1. Go to the point where you want the TOC to be, usually right before the first page. 2. Click on the Insert->Reference->Index and Tables menu item. 3. Select the Table of Contents tab. 4. Under Print Preview there are a few options you may wish to select or deselect, including one for tab leaders. 5. Click OK. 6. This will insert a table of contents field in your document, but since you don’t have any entries, you’ll see this message: Error! No table of contents entries found. Not to worry. To make entries, you’ll have to use Heading styles. Heading 1, Heading 2, Heading 3 are by default collected for the Table of contents, but you can play around and get others also. There’s even a way of putting in entries that aren’t flagged by style. The Table of Contents also doesn’t continually update itself.
With a real, automatically updated Table of Contents. These instructions are for Word 2002 (XP) but should be very close in adjacent versions. 1. Go to the point where you want the TOC to be, usually right before the first page. 2. Click on the Insert->Reference->Index and Tables menu item. 3. Select the Table of Contents tab. 4. Under Print Preview there are a few options you may wish to select or deselect, including one for tab leaders. 5. Click OK. 6. This will insert a table of contents field in your document, but since you don’t have any entries, you’ll see this message: Error! No table of contents entries found. Not to worry. To make entries, you’ll have to use Heading styles. Heading 1, Heading 2, Heading 3 are by default collected for the Table of contents, but you can play around and get others also. There’s even a way of putting in entries that aren’t flagged by style. The Table of Contents also doesn’t continually update itself.