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    How can I do this on a computer or laptop?
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    Microsoft Word has its own function to do this. Simply use the "Styles" section to make each section title a "Heading". Then click "Insert", and finally, "Table of Contents".
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    How do I make a contents page for a magazine?
    Community Answer
    Follow the instructions listed in the article above.
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    Where in the book is the table of contents found?
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    At the front of the book. Some people put the ToC before the acknowledgements and introductions. Others put those at the end and start the ToC before the chapters.
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    My introduction is two pages. What should I put in my table of contents?
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    For each heading, you only need to put in the page number where it begins, regardless of how long the section is.
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    Should the table of contents page be numbered?
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    Yes! You should always number the pages in the Table of Contents. That's the purpose of it -- to let people know what is where. How will they know if there are no page numbers?
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    How do I get rid of the gray lines in the table of contents?
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    If you are talking about the heading, don't worry about it; once you print it, it will be gone. If you are talking about the subtitles, then just space it, don't put dashes.
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    Does the table of contents include the bibliography?
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    No, the bibliography is at the very back and has all the sources and the websites you've looked at.
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