
When you enter a value in the box, the Start at radio button is automatically selected.

On the Page Number Format dialog box, enter the starting page number in the Start at edit box. To change the starting page number, click Page Number again in the Header & Footer group and select Format Page Numbers from the drop-down menu. Select where you want to place the page number from the drop-down menu and then select the style from the submenu. If there are no page numbers yet in the document, click the Insert tab on the ribbon and click Page Number in the Header & Footer group. Open the second document included in the table of contents.
#Create table of contents word document update
Every time you update a document and the paging changes, you must update all the documents after that one to start with the correct page number. NOTE: This can be time consuming if you have a lot of documents. You need to change the starting page number for each of the documents included in the table of contents.
#Create table of contents word document manual
This is where the manual tweaking comes into play. You will notice that all the pages are numbered “1.” Each of our documents is only one page and start with “1” as the first page number. Normally the Table of Contents comes at the very beginning so we are going to use our mouse to click in front of the Table of Authorities, which places the cursor there. Next we need to figure out where to place the Table of Contents in our brief. If you only see a field code displayed (similar to the RD codes you inserted), put the cursor in the field code and press Alt + F9 to see the table of contents. The first step is to navigate to the References tab within word. The table of contents is inserted at the cursor. Select one of the Automatic Table options. Then, click the References tab on the ribbon and click Table of Contents in the Table of Contents group. We want to insert the table of contents at the beginning of the document before the field codes, so put the cursor before the first field code and press Enter.

If you don’t see the field code in the document, click the Home tab and click the paragraph symbol button to display hidden text.įollow the instructions above for each Word document you want to include in the table of contents. If the Word file you are including is in the same directory as the table of contents file, select the Path is relative to current doc check box in the Field options box. NOTE: This is where it’s helpful if you keep all the Word files to be included in the table of contents in the same directory as the table of contents Word file.

If the Word file is not in the same directory as the table of contents file, be sure to include the full path to the file. In the Field properties box, enter the name of the first Word document to be included in the table of contents.
