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hi everyone my name is kevin today i want to show you how you can insert a table of contents into microsoft word and as full disclosure before we jump into this i work in microsoft as a full-time employee i'm required to say that by hr anytime i talk about our products so imagine that you have a school report that you're working on or maybe you're turning in a project for work and you've got lots of pages and lots of sections in there well a table of contents can make it easier to get back to the content that people want to refer back to so how do you do that it's actually easier than you think and i've pulled up a sample school report here i know i've been out of school for a little while but brings back memories when i jump into this let's jump on my pc and i'll show you how to do this here i am on my pc and i am working on an important school report and yes i cannot copy any of this from wikipedia although if i were to turn this in i'd probably need to clean it up a little more jus...