How to do Word pure manual table of contents? How to hit the dots behind?

In many cases, the automatically generated table of contents in Word simply cannot meet our requirements. Therefore, manual catalogs are a good choice. We can customize the style and style of the catalog by manually making the catalog to meet our diverse needs. Here, Mr. Yi is here to share with you two manual catalog production methods.

01

Manual catalog creation

First prepare your catalog content, as shown in the figure below, here, my catalog is divided into level 1 and level 2.

1. Select all the second-level directories, and then use the "Left Indent" button on the ruler to indent our second-level directories.

2. Manually add page numbers, and add page numbers after each chapter and section title. Of course, here you can add parentheses for your page number, or more personalized content .

3. Click the "Tab" button between the title and page number of each chapter.

4. Select all the contents of the table of contents, and then click "Start"-"Paragraph"-"Paragraph Settings"-"Tab Stop", set "Tab Stop Position" to " 42", here you can check the "ruler" on your page to set the specific position. "Alignment" is set to "Center". Finally, we select a "leader" and click the "set" button to confirm.

The advantage of manual catalogues is that they can be more personalized to set . I will teach you how to make them. You can use it more flexibly!

02

Generate manual catalog

In addition to the above manual catalog, we can also directly generate manual catalog. Go to "Reference"-"Catalog"-"Catalog", and select "Manual Catalog" from the built-in styles. Word itself provides us with a manual catalog template, which we can modify and use by ourselves.