Word2013 how to automatically generate the directory

  
Word function is very powerful, it is said that the commonly used functions we usually use less than 30% of its functions, the following system home Xiaobian will introduce one of the functions that you usually do not commonly use: automatic Generate a directory. See how Word 2013 automatically generates directories. When writing a report summary or other type of Word document, the directory must be available, and the directory must not be hand-written. One of the reasons: the hand is not neat and beautiful; the second reason: after the directory is hit, it is very troublesome to change the directory title. Here is a way to automatically generate a directory for Word 2013, I hope to help everyone. 1. Before inserting the catalog, you first need to set the style of each level of the title, there is a style setting option on the right side of the "Start" dialog box, as shown below. 2. Select the first level title, click on the "title 1" in the style, and then set all the first level titles in turn, as shown below. 3. Similarly, select the secondary title, click on the title in the style, and then complete the secondary title setting, and so on, as shown in the following figure (title 2 is not the same as title 1, otherwise the directory is automatically generated. , there will be no layering). 4. After all the heading style settings are completed, you can add a directory, position the cursor where you want to add the directory, and select the “References” tab as shown below. 5. At the far left of the toolbar, there is “directory", click on the directory, select “automatic directory 1”, as shown below. 6. This will automatically generate the directory, as shown below. 7. When the title changes, you can select the directory, click the “Update Directory” button, select “Update the entire directory", so the directory will be updated automatically. Note: Of course, you can also choose other styles of automatic catalog, the operation method is the same as the above steps. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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