Choose an automatic style; Word will pull in your headings and their page numbers. 4. Insert Page Numbers and Breaks
Apply "Heading 1" to major sections (e.g., Executive Summary, Introduction). Microsoft Word 2016 15.29
Use "Heading 2" or "Heading 3" for nested subsections. 2. Add a Cover Page Choose an automatic style; Word will pull in
A professional report often begins with a dedicated title page. Go to the tab and select Cover Page . Use "Heading 2" or "Heading 3" for nested subsections
Instead of manual formatting, use the pane on the Home tab to define your hierarchy. Title: Use the "Title" style for your main report name.
If you used "Heading" styles, Word can build this automatically.
Place your cursor where you want the table (usually after the cover page). Go to the tab and click Table of Contents .