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- If your document looks like this, can you automate a TOC that looks like this? Yes, and Iamp;#39;ll show you how, coming up. Hi, Iamp;#39;m Deborah Savadra with LegalOfficeGuru.com, your resource for using Microsoft Office in a legal practice environment. And I recently got a question from a reader about a document she was working on that she really needed an automated Table of Contents for. She writes, I work in both a real estate and transaction areas of law and use table of contents rather frequently and consider myself fairly advanced in using Styles. I still have one issue that I have not been able to figure out. Would you please give me your professional opinion on whether or not the TOC can look like the snippet below, and if so, how to accomplish it? She sent me a couple of visual snippets to show me what her document looked like, which Iamp;#39;ve mocked up here. If you know anything about generating an automatically updating table of contents in Word, though, you immedia