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Table of Contents in Google Docs

Just a quick and simple tutorial on how to put a table of contents into your Google Docs that has links to leap to sections.

1. Under "Insert", click "Table of contents" and choose the option with the blue lines if you want links or the option on the left if you want a table of contents with page numbers only.
2. To create headings that will appear in the table of contents, click on "Normal Text" and choose heading 1. If you want subheadings, choose heading 2.
3. After you have created your headings, you will need to refresh the table of contents. Unforunately, you do need to update it every time.



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