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We're going to go through, step-by-step, how you insert a table of contents with page numbers or with links and how you get it to format right with the indentations in the different sections. The easiest part, the first thing that you do, is you just go to insert -> table of contents. Both of these are going to function exactly the same way as far as how we put them together. So, for now, I am just going to choose with page numbers and at the end I'll show you the links as well and just a couple of nuances about that. So I just inserted a table of contents and this entire area inside the border is made dynamically. You're not really supposed to edit this. It is produced from the formatting below. So we're going to look at how this became the way it is with the sections here and the sub-sections here and the page numbers. The best way to look at that is through the Document Outline. Go to Tools and go to Document Outline. This is going to show you where your Title is and where your hea...