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Table of Contents II: Customize your TOC Change the appearance of your TOC You’ve created an automatic table of contents, but now you feel like making some changes. For example, maybe you’d like to make your TOC entries match the color of your document headings. Maybe you’d like to shorten your TOC. Or, perhaps you’re basically satisfied with the TOC but just want to make a minor change. All these changes, and more, are possible; this lesson will show you how.

Table of Contents II: Customize your TOC Design the look of your TOC You built a TOC for your document and it looks okay, but you want color in it — the same color as your document chapter titles and headings. It’s easy to do in the Modify Style dialog box, as shown here.

Table of Contents II: Customize your TOC More changes that you can make Want to make more changes? There are many other options available to you in the Modify Style dialog box that let you completely tailor your TOC. Notice that if you click Format, you have access to changes such as font, paragraph, tabs, and so on. You can change these settings and view them in the preview areas before you apply them to the TOC.

Table of Contents II: Customize your TOC Shorten or lengthen your TOC Is your TOC too long? Maybe the first two levels (TOC 1, and TOC 2) are all you need for your document. The Show levels box in the Table of Contents dialog box is where you can choose the number of hierarchical levels you want displayed in your TOC, up to nine.

Table of Contents II: Customize your TOC Shorten or lengthen your TOC Is your TOC too long? Maybe the first two levels (TOC 1, and TOC 2) are all you need for your document. Shorten your TOC by lowering the number; lengthen your TOC by increasing the number. You can look in the Print Preview or Web Preview area to see your changes before you apply them. When you’re sure it’s what you want, just click OK twice.

Table of Contents II: Customize your TOC Make simple changes You don’t have to get drastic with your TOC. You can just make minor adjustments, without leaving the Table of Contents dialog box. For example, change the dots or dashes between the TOC entry and the page number (tab leaders) or the alignment of the page numbers. If you’re writing for the Web, maybe you don’t need page numbers at all!

Table of Contents II: Customize your TOC Make simple changes To change the tab leaders, click the Tab leader arrow to view different types of dashes and lines. If you clear the Right align page numbers box, the page numbers will move closer to the TOC entries and the tab leaders will no longer be available. If you want to delete the page numbers entirely, clear the Show page numbers check box.

Table of Contents II: Customize your TOC Start over: Remove or reset your TOC Did you get lost making changes to your TOC and now you wish you could start over? Click the Table of Contents command, and then click Remove Table of Contents, at the bottom of the list.

Table of Contents II: Customize your TOC Start over: Remove or reset your TOC Did you get lost making changes to your TOC and now you wish you could start over? Be sure to use the Remove Table of Contents command; if you manually delete the TOC, there is a possibility that hidden code might be left in your document and cause incorrect references in any future TOC that is built.

Table of Contents II: Customize your TOC Start over: Remove or reset your TOC Did you get lost making changes to your TOC and now you wish you could start over? You can also return to the default settings — Heading 1, Heading 2, Heading 3 styles as Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 — by clicking Insert Table of Contents from the Table of Contents command, then clicking Options and then Reset.