APA Formatting Guidelines for the Table of the Content
The table of contents appears between the abstract and the introduction in a thesis or dissertation. It should use the same font and size as the rest of your document (usually 12 pt. Times New Roman). Contents should be centred and bold at the top of the page. You can utilise up to five levels of headings in APA Style, each with its unique formatting style. All level 1 and 2 headers should be left-aligned and displayed as plain text in the table of contents. It is optional to include lower-level headers in the table of contents. For each level, add an extra indent. If you have a lot of headings in your text, you may not be able to include them all—your table of contents should not be more than two pages long in total. Also read: APA 7th edition: the most significant changes | Heading and sub-heading with examplesCreating a Table of Contents in Microsoft Word
First, read over your content and make sure that each level of heading follows the APA Style guidelines. Then, on the Home tab at the top, alter the heading styles:- A level 1 heading should be highlighted.
- Right-click the Heading 1 style and choose Update Heading 1 to Match Selection from the drop-down menu.