![]() I’m using Microsoft 365, but you can use earlier versions. In this article, I’m going to deal with a simple monkey wrench, and show you just how far a little knowledge can go. ![]() The good news is that most wrenches can be accommodated once you understand how the apparatus works, and that’s not as difficult or time-consuming as you might think. Throw in a monkey wrench or two, and the casual user is stymied. You style the headings appropriately click a few buttons, and you have a table of contents. The good news is, it’s easy to use when the user’s needs fit Word’s default expectations. A lot of people never use it because it intimidates them, or they think they don’t have time to learn. I’d love to see Microsoft Word’s table of contents feature lose a bit of its mystery. Windows 11: Tips on installation, security and more (free PDF) Windows 11 SE: Why it's both more and less locked down than Windows 10 S Windows Server IoT 2022 is for a lot more than Internet of Things Windows 11 cheat sheet: Everything you need to know Illustration: Lisa Hornung, Getty Images/iStockPhoto Windows: Must-read coverage Knowing how this feature works goes a long way toward finding solutions. How to make the Microsoft Word automatic table of contents do what you wantĪ monkey wrench doesn't have to bring a table of contents to a screeching halt.
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