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  1. Format or customize a table of contents in Word

    Select Custom table of contents. Use the settings to show, hide, and align page numbers, add or change the tab leader, set formats, and specify how many levels of headings to show.

  2. Insert a table of contents - Microsoft Support

    Click where you want to insert the table of contents – usually near the beginning of a document. Select References > Table of Contents and then choose an Automatic Table of Contents style …

  3. Convert text to a table or a table to text - Microsoft Support

    Convert your text into a table, a table back into text, and choose separation characters and formatting.

  4. Word help & learning - support.microsoft.com

    Get answers to all of your Microsoft Word questions. Find Word help, how-to articles, training videos, tutorials, and more.

  5. Add a heading in a Word document - Microsoft Support

    Using heading styles means you can also quickly build a table of contents, reorganize your document, and reformat its design without having to manually change each heading's text.

  6. Start page numbering later in your document - Microsoft Support

    If the first page of your document is a cover page, the second page is a table of contents, and you want the third page to show “Page 1”, see Start page numbering on Page 3 - double-sided …

  7. Resize a table, column, or row - Microsoft Support

    In Microsoft Word, you can adjust a table's size and column and row dimensions, either manually or automatically. You can also change the size of multiple columns or rows and modify the …

  8. Create a table of authorities - Microsoft Support

    Create, edit, and format a table of authorities, mark citations, and delete items from the table.

  9. Insert a table - Microsoft Support

    For a basic table, click Insert > Table and move the cursor over the grid until you highlight the number of columns and rows you want. For a larger table, or to customize a table, select Insert …

  10. End of support for Office 2007 - Microsoft Support

    Support for Office 2007 ended on October 10, 2017. All of your Office 2007 apps will continue to function. However, you could expose yourself to serious and potentially harmful security risks. …