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How to Convert PowerPoint to Word. This wikiHow teaches you how to convert a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation into a Microsoft Word document by using the 'Create Handouts' feature on PowerPoint for Windows, or by exporting an RTF (Rich. Compare Word for Mac 2011 with Word 2016 for Mac. Video and training. Word 2016 for Mac basics. Help articles. For help with Word: On the Menu bar, click Help and search for features, commands, and help articles. Or search online at Bing, Google, or support.office.com. Here's a sample of what's available.

A table of contents in Word is based on the headings in your document.

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Create the table of contents

  1. Put your cursor where you want to add the table of contents.

  2. Go to References > Table of Contents. and choose an automatic style.

  3. If you make changes to your document that affect the table of contents, update the table of contents by right-clicking the table of contents and choosing Update Field.

To update your table of contents manually, see Update a table of contents.

If you have missing entries

Missing entries often happen because headings aren't formatted as headings.

  1. For each heading that you want in the table of contents, select the heading text.

  2. Go to Home > Styles, and then choose Heading 1.

  3. Update your table of contents.

To update your table of contents manually, see Update a table of contents.

Create the table of contents

Word uses the headings in your document to build an automatic table of contents that can be updated when you change the heading text, sequence, or level.

  1. Click where you want to insert the table of contents – usually near the beginning of a document.

  2. Click References > Table of Contents and then choose an Automatic Table of Contents style from the list.

    Note: If you use a Manual Table of Contents style, Word won't use your headings to create a table of contents and won't be able to update it automatically. Instead, Word will use placeholder text to create the look of a table of contents so you can manually type each entry into the table of contents. To update your manual table of contents, see Update a table of contents.

If you want to Format or customize your table of contents, you can. For example, you can change the font, the number of heading levels, and whether to show dotted lines between entries and page numbers.

If you have missing entries

Missing entries often happen because headings aren't formatted as headings.

  1. For each heading that you want in the table of contents, select the heading text.

  2. Go to Home > Styles, and then choose Heading 1.

  3. Update your table of contents.

To update your table of contents manually, see Update a table of contents.

  1. Put your cursor where you want to add the table of contents.

  2. Go to References > Table of Contents, and choose Insert Table of Contents.

If you make changes in your document that affect the table of contents, do the following:

  1. Click or tap in the table of contents,

  2. Go to References > Table of Contents, and choose Update Table of Contents.

For more detailed ways of updating the table of contents, or to create a table of contents, use the Open in Word command to open the document in your desktop version of Word (Windows or Mac).

To learn more, see steps for creating a table of contents in Word for Windows or Mac.

Get the learning guide

For a hands-on guide that steps you through the process of creating a table of contents, download our Table of Contents tutorial. Or, in desktop Word, go to File > New, and search for table of contents.

Create and collaborate on documents that are beautiful beyond words.

Pages is a powerful word processor that lets you create stunning documents. You can even use Apple Pencil on your iPad to add comments and illustrations by hand. And with real-time collaboration, your team can work together, whether they’re on Mac, iPad, or iPhone, or using a PC.

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A canvas
for creativity.

From the start, Pages places you in the perfect creative environment. It puts all the right tools in all the right places, so it’s easy to choose a look, customize fonts, personalize text styles, and add beautiful graphics. And everyone collaborating on a document has access to the same powerful features.

Start with a great‑looking template.

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Choose from over 70 beautiful Apple‑designed templates, and customize your document any way you like.

See your progress.

Track changes, add highlights, and have threaded conversations with your team. Your edits are saved automatically.

Find and organize chapters easily.

Pages automatically creates a table of contents for you based on paragraph styles and updates it as you make edits. Just tap or click to find the content you want.

Communicate beautifully.

Liven up your text by filling it with color gradients or images. And take the entire page to the next level by adding photos, galleries, math equations, charts, or more than 700 customizable shapes.

Record and edit audio clips.

Add and adjust narration, notes, and sounds for people to play in your documents on iOS and Mac.

Create a book.

From travel books to fairy tales, it’s easy to make beautiful, interactive books with image galleries, audio clips, and videos right inside Pages. Built‑in tools let you copy and paste into different projects, create links to jump to other pages, and collaborate with friends, editors, colleagues, or classmates. And when you’re done, easily share them with others or publish them to Apple Books for download or purchase.

Turn your device into a teleprompter.

Now public speaking is nothing to be afraid of. With Presenter Mode, Pages turns your document into a ready-to-read speech with just a tap. You can then set it to scroll automatically at your pace.

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Apple Pencil.

Sketch, illustrate, and create documents to express your ideas with Apple Pencil on your iPad.

Draw and modify

Sketch your idea, then press play to watch each stroke animate onto the page.

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Edits that stick.

With Smart Annotation, your edits stay with the marked-up text, making it easy for you and your team to incorporate changes.

Collaborate with anyone.
Anywhere.

Work together in the same document, from across town or across the world. You can see your team’s edits as they make them — and they can watch as you make yours, too. Just select a name on the collaborator list to jump to anyone’s cursor.

Work on any document. On any device.

You don’t work in one place on just one device. The same goes for Pages. So the documents your team creates using a Mac or iPad look the same on an iPhone or web browser — and vice versa.

Work together in real time on documents stored on iCloud or Box.

Everyone can collaborate — whether they’re on Mac, iPad, iPhone, or a PC web browser.

Unlock documents with a touch or a glance.

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Open password-protected files in a snap with Touch ID or Face ID on compatible devices.

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Microsoft Word friendly.

Teaming up with someone who uses Microsoft Word? Pages makes it simple. You can save Pages documents as Word files. Or import and edit Word documents right in Pages. Most popular Word features are supported, too. Now it’s no problem to work on the same project. Even if you use different apps.

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More ways to do stunning work.

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