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CaroleSL
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Nov 22, 2025
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Add style to headings sidebar

I've made a style, put it in a custom TOC and want to navigate to it but it's not showing the navigation panel. I don't want to highjack an existing heading. Any ideas?
  • rogerval's avatar
    Nov 28, 2025

    Thanks for raising this question. In Word, only paragraph styles that have an "outline level" of 1-9 will appear in the navigation pane and be included in the default table of contents. Most of the built-in Heading styles are hard-wired with outline levels, but custom styles default to "body text" with no outline level, so they don't show up.

    To make your custom style appear in the navigation pane, modify the style and set its "Outline level" (in the Paragraph > Indents & Spacing dialog) to the appropriate level. Alternatively, you can base your style on a built-in Heading style or link it to a level of a multilevel list, which will automatically assign an outline level. Once you've done this, headings using your custom style will display in the navigation pane and can be navigated to just like built-in headings.

    Hope that helps!

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