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table of contents in Word 2003

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Karen has attended:
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Excel Intermediate course
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Excel Advanced course

table of contents in Word 2003

How do I creat one from scratch?

RE: table of contents in Word 2003

Hello Karen

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

In accordance with our fair use policy for the forum, we can answer questions that relate directly to the content of the courses you have attended with us.

Therefore we would be happy to answer questions relating to the Excel Introduction or Intermediate courses you have attended to date; however questions relating to other applications are outside of this scope.

To point you in the right direction, Word can automatically generate a table of contents for you, if you apply Heading styles 1, 2 or 3 to the text/headings in your document that you wish to appear in the table of contents. Then you can create a table of contents using Insert - Reference.

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Word tip:

Multiple Cut and Pastes in MS Word

If you need to cut and paste more than one selection into a document, you don't need to Cut & Paste repeatedly, just use the built in SPIKE feature.

To use; you can Cut two or more items from nonadjacent locations. This adds those items to the Spike's contents. Then paste the items as a group in a new location or document. The items remain in the Spike so you can insert them repeatedly. If you want to add a different set of items to the Spike, you must first empty the Spike's contents.

Here's how to do it:
Step 1: To move an item to the Spike, select the text or graphic you want, and then press CTRL+F3. You can repeat this step for each additional item you want to move to the Spike.

Step 2: Place your cursor where you want to insert the Spike's contents.

Step 3: select keystroke CTRL+SHIFT+F3 to insert and empty the Spike's contents

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