Word of the week: TOC (changing levels and formatting)

This week's word is an acronym: TOC, for table of contents. And it's a problem for some of our customers. Or it's a few problems.

We're going to take a look at two of those persistent issues:

  • Changing how many levels show up in your TOC.
  • Formatting your TOC so that your changes stick, even when you update the TOC.

Roll the video:


You can also read about tables of contents. And remember that the table of contents is based on styles. For information on applying styles, see Add a heading.

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  • My headings are formatted for a TOC. The headings and page numbers all match well. But, when I look at the Navigation pane and "Browse the headings in your document" extra codes are visible. When I convert my Word document to a .pdf, the extra codes are visible in my .pdf bookmarks. For Example: 0B0B1BTable of Contents; 1B1B2BIntroduction. What generates these codes and how can I get rid of them?

  • Learnin new things. TOC de best.

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