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How can I format the style of my Table of Contents
When I generate a Table of Contents I cannot edit the style so that the formatting can be changed. Can anyone help please?
RE: How can I format the style of my Table of Contents
Yes to change the Table of Contents style, this is not easy to find in Word. However the instructions below will give you the answer.
Whilst in the document that you wish to change the Table of Contents for, select Format menu, Styles and Formatting.
The Task Pane should now be opened up on the right of your screen.
Look towards the bottom and select the drop-down arrow in Show to choose Custom.
Scroll down the Format Settings dialog box which has now displayed on your screen and look for TOC 1 through to TOC 9.
If you have up to three levels in your Table of Contents, click to select TOC 1, TOC 2 and TOC 3
Click OK
These three styles will now be available for modifying from the list.
Right click on the style name e.g. TOC 1 in the Task Pane to made changes.
Click OK to save your changes which will now reflect in your table of contents.
For more information Table of Contents is covered on our Word Advanced course.
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