- #CREATE TABLE OF CONTENTS IN WORD 2011 MAC HOW TO#
- #CREATE TABLE OF CONTENTS IN WORD 2011 MAC UPDATE#
To remove a style from the TOC, find the style in the list, then delete the number from its TOC Level text box.To add another style to the TOC, find the style in the list, then type 1, 2, or 3 in its TOC Level text box (use 1 for a TOC 1 listing, 2 for a TOC 2 listing, 3 for a TOC 3 listing).You’ll notice that Headings 1, 2, and 3 already have 1, 2, and 3 next to them if you’ve kept the default setting of three levels.Click the Options button to specify other styles to use to create the auto TOC and the hierarchical level appearance they will take, or to remove styles from the TOC.
#CREATE TABLE OF CONTENTS IN WORD 2011 MAC HOW TO#
These steps show you how to add or remove a style from the default list of styles used for the automatic TOC. You might have appendices or other elements in your document that you want to include in the TOC, but they use their own heading styles, not the standard ones.
If you don’t like the fonts used in the TOC, or how the heading levels are indented, you’ll need to modify the styles.
Change the settings on the Table of Contents window to suit your style, then click OK.To take advantage of these settings, you’ll need to insert your own TOC. For example, you might want to show one, two or four heading levels, instead of the default three you might not want dots for the tab leader you might not want the page numbers over on the right, etc. You might not like the default TOCs that Word provides, in which case you can create your own using various settings. The safest option is Entire Table - this updates both the page numbers AND adds or removes headings to reflect the current headings used.
#CREATE TABLE OF CONTENTS IN WORD 2011 MAC UPDATE#
No matter which method you use, you’ll be asked if you want to update just the page numbers only or the entire table.