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Google Docs can make a table of contents for you — here’s how

An abstract illustration of long rectangular blocks, some of which are shaded, some of which are next to the numbers “1, 2, 3.” There is a Google Docs icon in a circle in the illustration.
A screenshot of a Google Doc with a menubar option open. At the bottom, the cursor is selecting “Table of contents” to reveal three options; one with bolded black lines and numbers; another with bolded black lines, dots and numbers; and one with blue hyperlinked lines.

You can choose which formatting to include in your table of contents including page numbers and dotted lines.

An animated gif selects “Normal Text” from the Google Docs toolbar. It scrolls down through options including “Heading 1,” “Heading 2” and “Heading 3” and selects “Heading 1.”

Headings differ in size and shade — if there will be sections within your sections, outline-style, then it will likely make sense for each overarching section (or chapter) to be the largest heading style, “Heading 1.”

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