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Automatic Table of Contents in Microsoft Word

There is a feature provided by MS Word that lets you create an Table of Contents for your Word document automatically. To use this feature for other documents there are two steps involved,   1.  Prepare your document for a table of contents (here you have to highlight which text        in your document will appear in the table of contents please read the rest of the article        to know how to do this.)   2.  Insert the automatic table of contents in your document. To achieve this please use following steps For MS Word 2003 Prepare your document for a table of contents :    1.  On the View menu, point to Toolbars, and click Outlining.    2.  Select the first heading that you want to appear in the table of contents.    3.  On the Outlining toolbar, select the outline level that you want to associate with the selected paragraph.    4.  Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each he...

Handy Tips on working on Microsoft Word or Outlook

I have complied a small set of handy tips for working on Microsoft Word or Microsoft Outlook – 1. To change case (toggle between upper case, lower case and camel case),  select the text and press Shift+F3 2. While editing documents, it is not uncommon to delete words, phrases, and the like. Different people take different approaches to the task. For instance, some people just select the text and press Delete, while others may simply hold down the Delete or Backspace keys until the unwanted characters disappear. If you are in the latter group, and you spend a lot of time pressing Delete or Backspace, you may be interested in a handy shortcut provided by Word. All you need to do is hold down the Ctrl key to speed up your editing tasks. Here is a list of what you can achieve with this Ctrl+ <-- (left arrow key)        Goto Previous word Ctrl+ --> (right arrow key)      Goto Next word Ctrl+Delete     ...