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hi Michelle sites here youre watching fixing errors in the table of contents heres the scenario you have a table of contents that includes some sections of the document that appeared in the TOC but you do not want them you want to know how to correct the errors watch this video to learn how to do this I will demonstrate in Word 2013 but this scenario can be applied to all versions of Word for the PC when you create a document you will want as few font styles as possible in your document so that if you need to fix the characteristics of the text you will only have to modify one style associated with that type of text however that is not always the case when you have a document that consists of text from a variety of sources when this happens if you dont QC or review your document styles you may end up with many unwanted entries in your table of contents and your document may not have the correct formatting that you want so the first thing youll want to do is take a look at the style