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so for those of you guys that have been watching my videos for a while in graph youve probably realized that i havent really covered any way to do a table of contents and the reason for this is that its kind of handled differently in different macros but the ones that i like to use is the ms macros so today im going to focus on the ms macros and hopefully ill get a chance to focus on the other macros at some point and how they use how they create table of contents if you guys are interested in learning more about graph and things like it make sure to subscribe down below and hit that bell icon to be notified about future videos without any more delays lets get right into it all right so right here i just have a very simple ms file that were going to be using and so just to start off lets give it a title so the important macros that you use when youre creating a table of contents or the important macro that you use for creating a table of contents in the ms macro package is dot