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Since the Table of Contents is a field and not regular text, it is not automatically updated by Word. You need to manually update it using Word’s Update Table feature.
Word's table of contents, by default, has no formatting. You can add formatting directly, but you'll have to reapply it every time you update the table.
To quickly make a table of contents in Microsoft Word choose the "References" menu at the top of the window and select "Table of Contents" from the dropdown menu. Then, choose a style.
Click OK, then click OK again in the main dialog box. Word will now include the Heading 4 entries in your Table of Contents. Remove Page Numbers for Specific TOC Entries By default, if you uncheck ...
Adding a table of contents (TOC) to a long Word document is easy, thanks to the user interface options in the Ribbon versions. But there’s more to the feature than you might realize.
It's easy to add page numbers, headers, footers, title pages and a table of contents to your Word documents. You just have to know where to look.
In MS Word, I have a table of contents that automatically adjusts page numbers etc. The way it is set up for example is to have the Chapter heading left justified with the page number right ...
You can create a table of contents in Microsoft Word where every chapter title links to the appropriate chapter. Then you can keep these links live when you convert the document to a PDF.