![]() ![]() There's no easy way for them to know otherwise. If I hold the Ctrl key down and point to a page number and click, I can actually go to that spot in my document. This Table of Contents was created dynamically, and the page numbers here actually link to the headings. I will simply choose the first one, and we have our Table of Contents that quickly, that easily. The difference between them is one says CONTENTS, and one says, TABLE OF CONTENTS. There are really two built-in tables of contents. I am going to go to References > Table of Contents. I have the Navigation pane displayed here on the left, because the contents of the Navigation pane are actually going to be the same as the Table of Contents in a moment. First, here's our TWO TREES OLIVE OIL EMPLOYEE MANUAL, and there's a blank page here, waiting for us to insert a Table of Contents. ![]() Let's create a simple Table of Contents, and then we will take a look at some of the options. Now that you've moved to Styles to format your document, creating a Table of Contents in Word 2010 is insanely easy.
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