![]() I'm using Office 365 on a Windows 10 64-bit system, but you can use earlier versions of Word. I'll show you how to modify the table of contents styles-specifically, we'll add a bit of color, but you could apply a number of formats. Word uses Heading 1, Heading 2, and so on to build a table of contents however, the resulting table of contents by default is almost devoid of formatting-it's downright bland. ![]() ![]() If you're working on a document that requires a table of contents, Microsoft Word has an easy-to-implement feature based on built-in heading styles.
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