If all you are interested in is the TOC-related tools, this is a very easy thing to do: If you prefer not to use a macro, you should consider simply giving up on the Outlining toolbar and creating your own custom toolbar. You can do this by adding the following macro to the Normal.dot template: The only way to do this is by using a macro that runs automatically when you start Word. Getting the Outlining toolbar to display at all times is a bit trickier. It displays automatically when you switch to Outline view, but at other times you must choose View | Toolbars | Outlining to display it. The other tool, Go To TOC, allows you to jump back to the TOC from any place in the document.īecause these tools are so helpful, some people like to display the Outlining toolbar all the time.
#Microsoft word symbols toolbar update
One tool, Update TOC, is great for updating the TOC while you are developing the document.
Most notably it contains two tools that are helpful for tables of contents. The Outlining toolbar in Word contains a number of tools that are very helpful, and not just when you are working in Outline view.