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9 options can be learned from the description of the style contained in the dialog boxes Style , Change Styles , Organizer ( Home tab > Styles ). All the dialog boxes listed above include the Description section, which contains all the parameters of the format [8, p.50]. 3.6.1 Formatting options for the table of contents. In the Table of Contents dialog box ( References tab > Table of Contents ) you can format the table of contents in various ways: you can select one of the proposed options for the heading and page number design, you can change the number of levels of headings that will be included in the table of contents. The process of creating a table of contents is the following: select the headings that should be entered in the table of contents (for example, Head- ing 1 – Heading 9 styles of sections, paragraphs, subparagraphs, etc.), design subheadings according to their level, write captions for figures and tables, highlight new terms and notes, insert footers (headers) and pages, etc. (Fi- gure 4.), place the cursor in the place of the document where the table of contents should be inserted (the beginning or the end of the document), se- lect the commands References tab> Table of Contents > Automatic table 1 , click OK. Formatting each element manually is ineffective, therefore us- ing styles can help you to set several formatting options. Figure 4. Registration of table of contents headings 3.6.2. Updating the table of contents in case of a document change . If the document has been changed in such a way that the changes should affect the table of contents, you will have to update the table of contents, using References tab > Update table .

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