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Step 5:  Select the  Table  of  Contents,  Index  or  Bibliography  option.  The  Table  of  Contents,  Index  or
                         Bibliography dialog box will be displayed.

                 Step 6:  Click on the OK button. The TOC will look like the figure given below:


















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                 Update Table of Contents
                 If we add or delete text (so that headings move to different pages) or make any change in the headings, we
                 need to update the table of contents. To do so:
                 Step 1:  Place the cursor within the table of contents.

                 Step 2:  Right-click on the TOC.
                 Step 3:  Select the Update Index option from the context menu. Changes made in the document will be
                         shown in TOC.




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                 Customising a Table of Contents
                 After creation of TOC, we can customise it according to our requirements. We can add a customised title, add
                 colour or graphics to the TOC.

                 To edit the TOC, follow the given steps:
                 Step 1:  Right-click on the created Table of Contents in the document.

                 Step 2:  Select the option Edit Index. The Table of Contents, Index or Bibliography dialog box will be
                         displayed. This dialog box has the following five tabs:
                             Type: It is used to set the attributes of the table of contents.
                             Entries: It is used to format the entries in the table of contents.

                             Styles: It is used to add different styles to the headings.


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