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How to Add Table of Contents in LibreOffice Writer

This beginner’s guide will help you to add a basic Table of Contents in the Writer document.

Table of Contents is a necessary index for every user when dealing with long documents, book drafts etc. The table of contents is an index which gives users easy access to any location in the document.

In this guide, we will create a simple table of contents (TOC) with three headings and some sub-headings.

Chapter 1
Introduction

Chapter 2
Description
How to create

Chapter 3
Summary

Here’s how you can do it.

Steps to Add Table of Contents in LibreOffice

Document for TOC
Apply Heading Style
Heading options in Tabbed bar in LibreOffice
After Applying Heading Styles
Table of Contents from Menu
Table of contents in Tabbed UI (Ribbon)
Applied TOC

Numbered List in the Table of Contents

It is often wise to add a numbered list to the table of contents to properly explain the hierarchy. For example –

1. Chapter 1
1.1 Introduction

2. Chapter 2
2.1 Description
2.2 How to create

3. Chapter 3
3.1 Summary

This is how you can do it.

Table of contents with Numbered List
TOC with Numbered List

Add New Headings in the Table of Contents

To add new headings, you can just apply the Heading 1 or Heading 2 etc., to any text, and it would appear in the table of contents. If you want the headings to be numbered list, you can still apply the same.

Update or Modify an existing Table of Contents

TOC – Update

Conclusion

This is the easy way to apply the table of contents in a Writer document. Drop a comment below if this article helped you or if you have any questions.

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