Let Word Create Your Table of Contents Applies To: Microsoft Office Word 2003

Overview Word provides a quick way to create a table of contents, using built-in heading styles. Once the heading levels are identified in the document, Word can use them to create a table of contents. If the user adds headings or more content, a single key press is all it takes to automatically update the table of contents to reflect the new headings or any change in pagination. This means the table of contents is also an excellent tool for keeping a handle on the structure of the document while writing. The attendee of this webcast will learn more about creating a table of contents in Word 2003.



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PublisherMicrosoft   
Live Date5th October 2007 01:00 BST
FormatWebcast   
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