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Create an Automatic, Clickable Table of Contents in Google Docs™

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Wrangling a long document like a thesis, report, or training manual can be difficult. A professional, clickable Table of Contents (TOC) is the best way to keep your work organized and easy for readers to navigate.

This guide shows you how to create a dynamic TOC in Google Docs™ that automatically updates as your document evolves.

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The Golden Rule: Use Heading Styles

For the automatic TOC to work, you must format your section titles using the built-in heading styles. Manually bolding or enlarging text will not be recognized by the TOC generator.

  1. Select Your Text: Highlight the text for a chapter title or section heading.
  2. Apply a Heading Style: From the “Styles” dropdown in the toolbar, choose “Heading 1” for main chapters, “Heading 2” for subsections, and so on.

Step 1: Insert the Table of Contents

Once your headings are styled, you can insert the TOC.

  1. Position Your Cursor: Click on a blank page where you want the TOC to appear (usually at the beginning of the document).
  2. Insert the ToC: Go to the menu and click Insert > Table of contents.
  3. Choose a Style: You’ll see three options. The “Dotted” style is the most common for professional documents, but “Links” is great for purely digital ones.

Step 2: Update Your Table of Contents

Your TOC is a snapshot in time. If you add, delete, or change headings, you must manually refresh it.

  1. Click on the ToC: Select the Table of Contents block in your document.
  2. Click the Update Icon: A refresh button (a circular arrow) will appear. Click it to update all headings and page numbers instantly.

Step 3: Customize Your ToC

You can fine-tune your TOC’s appearance.

  1. Select the ToC and click the three-dot menu (⋮) that appears on its border.
  2. Choose “More options…”.
  3. In the sidebar that opens, you can adjust the formatting, toggle page numbers, and control which heading levels (e.g., H1, H2, H3) are included.

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