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how to create table of contents in word

If you are creating a very long document in word, sometime its annoying to manage or create a Table of contents. But, word 2013 has the option to automatically create table of content according to the document. and We will tell you "How to Create table of contents in word". You will learn how to manage and organize big documents. Let's Create Table of Contents in Word 2013 A table of contents is very much similar to a list of chapter which is often present at the start of a book. Along with the list, the number from which the chapter begins is also enlisted. This is what the table of contents is very much alike. Let’s see how you can create this table using Microsoft Word 2013 and we are assuming you have your document prepared with content includes headings, paragraphs and other stuff. The first thing you will need to do is to use the heading styles in your document. A heading style informs Word that a new part of your document is beginning. When you inser...

Find Your own way to world

Hello and Welcome or welcome to another installment of SpanishPodcast.net. Now I wish to speak with you about this subject: Talk Spanish. We've branded this event as you find your way. With this episode you'll have the ability to enhance your oral comprehension of Spanish while listening to some narrative, a personal narrative. In certain episodes I've commented that each day I book a couple of minutes to reflect. Consider the things I have done throughout the day, subjects that interest mepersonally, the future, the past or whatever else which goes through my thoughts. I have used the saying"it goes through my mind". It's a saying we use the Spaniards to state there is a idea that's looked unexpectedly, without knowing why or how. You merely have that notion. So daily, throughout the time that I spend thinking, I shut my eyes, I breathe and let my mind relax. I've a soft ball I squeeze along with my hands. It will help me relax and focus, I f...

Best Accessories for BlackBerry KEY2

We've got cases, screen protectors, chargers and more! BlackBerry is back with the KEY2 : Everything that was great about last year's KEYone is still here, and everything that wasn't awesome has been improved. Even if you had last year's KEYone, there's more than enough reason to upgrade, which means it's time for new accessories. BlackBerry will have a few first party accessories on offer, but third parties have some that are already available. And of course, there are some accessories that will work with any phone. Here are the accessories you should check out! Osophter Wallet Case MicroP Full-body Protective case PDAir Leather Holster Pouch TopACE Tempered Glass Screen Protector Bedifol upscreen Spy Shield Privacy Screen Protector AUKEY USB-C PD Car Charger Anker PowerCore Speed Power Bank Osophter Wallet Case It's always nice when one accessory can replace multiple things you have, and that's exactly what wallet cases do. With this...

Google Assistant can now control DISH Hopper TV receivers

Voice control everything from simple commands to volume. Google Assistant's prowess in home control is making another solid step with a new DISH partnership. You can now simply talk to Google Assistant to control your DISH Hopper TV receiver, cutting down on the number of times you have to use (or find) the remote or deal with moving through on-screen menus. Cutting down on the number of times you reach for the remote is always a good thing. With a Google Assistant device on the same network as your Hopper box, you'll be able to do the basics like "Turn on my Hopper," "Rewind 30 seconds" or "Tune to channel 105," but that's kind of a given at this point. What's really neat is being able to perform more specific actions, like "Record Game of Thrones on Hopper" or "Show me home improvement shows" — things that would normally take several steps with a remote, including typing or browsing through genres. You can al...

This is the first and best reason you should use a phone grip

A $10 phone grip versus a lifetime of nerve pain is the easiest tech decision I ever made. I am a 27-year-old writer and newscast director, and since the tender age of 14, I've spent most of my waking non-school, non-sleep hours on a computer. I use a lot of Photoshop, custom hotkeys on my station computers with ENPS and Edius , and there's an almost constant stream of Ctrl + T/R/N/W/E/S/C/V/A/etc that I use while writing, formatting, creating, or just browsing the web in free time I don't really have. I'm also not a huge CAPS LOCK fan, so I use Shift for capitalizing names, acronyms, and adding important #HashtagOverload to my posts online. In short, my pinkies hate me, and they're the first and only reason I need for using a phone grip like a PopSocket or Spigen Style Ring . Pinky propping is a problem, and a bad habit many of us have had for years. Since my Samsung Blackjack days, I've propped up my phone up in my hand with my pinky under it for s...

Xiaomi raises $3.05 billion USD following its IPO

The stock opened at HK $16.60. On Monday, July 9, Xiaomi's initial public offering went live in Hong Kong. While this is a huge move for the company as it continues to grow, Xiaomi's first day of trading wasn't the most successful. The IPO opened at a price of HK $16.60 (about $2.12 USD) per share which is a fair amount below the original IPO value of HK $17. The stock finally closed at HK $16.80 but dropped as low as HK $16 earlier in the day (a decrease of 5.88%). Xiaomi first announced it was going public on May 3 and hoped to raise $10 billion USD to get to a total valuation of $100 million. After its first day on the market, Xiaomi ended up raising $3.05 billion USD. Speaking to CNBC , Xiaomi's Co-Founder and President Lin Bin said: I think short-term stock price is mostly dictated by market conditions. What we will be doing is to focus on the long-term growth of our business. As a public company, Xiaomi previously noted that it doesn't plan on mak...

Just Cause 4 for PlayStation 4: Everything you need to know

You've never played a game like this before. Just Cause 4 is the first game in the series made solely for current generation consoles. That gave Avalanche the perfect excuse to juice their formula up with an exciting new gameplay engine that has the potential to change the expectations of what a physics engine should be. To understand what we mean, let your eyes scan the contents below. This is everything you need to know about Just Cause 4. What is Just Cause 4? Ever wanted a game where you could just blow stuff up in the wildest ways possible? Have you ever wanted to send a baddie sky high on the tip of a missile? Have you ever wanted to use a freaking tornado to destroy a militant mercenary base? That's what Just Cause 4 is. It's over-the-top, raunchy, violent, and fun. And Avalanche's winning formula is getting even better with some highly innovative additions. What's the story so far? If you happen to be in it for the story, Just Cause 4 has a li...

FuboTV may be your best option for watching the World Cup finals

FuboTV is streaming the World Cup Finals in 4K resolution on pretty much every platform. And it has a free seven-day trial . It's available on Chromecast, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku — with a free trial. Admittedly, streaming video can still be a bit of a crapshoot. Do you have the right hardware? Do you have the right service? Do you have a good enough internet connection? Will your home network hiccup? And just how good is the source video in the first place? Is it compressed to within an inch of its life? Is 4K resolution eschewed for something lesser? Streaming the World Cup in 4K resolution has been excellent, even when your team loses. It is — or at least it can be — a mess. But we've had a beacon of hope during the latter stages of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. (The men's edition, anyway; the women play in two more years.) FuboTV — one of the lesser-known but extremely sports-friendly streaming services —  is showing all of the remaining games in 4K...

Timehop security breach leaked names, email addresses of 21 million users

Some users' phone numbers were also exposed. Timehop, the app that lets you link your social media accounts to it and see what you posted/shared years ago, recently confirmed that it had a security breach on July 4, 2018, that exposed the names, email addresses, and phone numbers for its 21 million users. In an official statement, Timehop says it was able to stop the attack but not before the above data was stolen. On the upside, users' financial information, social media posts/photos, direct messages, and Timehop streaks remain secure and unaffected. Per Timehop: The damage was limited because of our long-standing commitment to only use the data we absolutely need to provide our service. Timehop has never stored your credit card or any financial data, location data, or IP addresses; we don't store copies of your social media profiles, we separate user information from social media content - and we delete our copies of your "Memories" after you've se...

The OnePlus 6 is now my go-to phone instead of the Pixel 2

OnePlus is starting to beat Google at its own game. Ever since last October, the Pixel 2 has been my daily driver and go-to choice for the smartphone I want to use. It's ridiculously fast, has the best camera on the market, and is first-in-line for software updates and security patches as they roll out. The Pixel 2's been a great phone and an all-around joy to use, but for the past couple weeks, I've found myself using the OnePlus 6 instead. I still love my Pixel 2 and jump on it here and there to mess around with the Android P beta, but when it comes to the phone that's now in my pocket day after day, that title's gone to the OnePlus 6. Here's why. Why the OnePlus 6 works better for me In a lot of ways, the OnePlus 6 and Pixel 2 are more similar than they are different. Both have excellent displays, performance is blazingly fast, and even though the Pixel 2 has the upper hand, the OnePlus 6 still has a great camera. These similarities aside, thoug...

These Ecovacs Robot Vacuums are heavily discounted for Prime members today only

"Alexa, clean my floors!" Amazon has a pair of great Ecovacs Deebot RoboVacs on sale as part of its Gold Box deals of the day. Both of the models are slightly different, and with just $20 separating the prices, it will come down to personal preference and what you need from the vacuum. The Deebot 901 , which is down to $279.98 from an average price of around $400, has more premium features than the $259.98 Ozmo 601 does. The Deebot 901 is more of a Roomba competition than the Ozmo 601. It integrates with Amazon's Alexa, maps out your floor so you can view the cleanings in real-time using the app, has systematic path cleaning, protective sensors, and you can prevent it from going in certain areas if you wish. There's also a setting to have it resume cleaning after it charges, so if your area is larger than it can clean with its 100-minute runtime, it will head back to the charging station to recharge, and then go back and pick up where it left off. A Roomba wi...

What is Playstation Hits, and why should you care?

Are you interested in what the PlayStation Hits program has to offer? Check it out! In the life of any given console, there is a time when it starts to get a bit long in the tooth. The PlayStation 4 is moving into middle age and it can see its retirement out there on the horizon. That being said, the PS4 has a few more years of work before it buys a condo in Palm Springs and starts living that retirement life. One of the things that tend to happen in the later years of a console's lifecycle is that they start to look at ways to move some of the older games in the catalog. To that end, Sony has started PlayStation Hits. PlayStation Hits will offer some of the amazing classic games that have come to console at a deep discount. If there are any titles that you might have missed, this a great way to play them for around $20. Here are a few of the very best titles available in the PlayStation Hits program. Yakuza 0 Bloodborne Doom The Last of Us Remastered Yakuza 0 Ya...

What deals/promotions do you want to see offered with the Galaxy Note 9?

Free microSD cards, fast wireless chargers, VR headsets, oh my! In just a few short weeks, Samsung will take the wraps off of the Galaxy Note 9 on August 9, 2018. We're expecting the phone to be expensive, but similar to past releases, Samsung will likely throw in some free goodies here and there to try and justify the high cost. When those deals and promotions go into effect, what are you hoping to see? Some of the AC forum members recently chimed in with their thoughts regarding this topic and this is what they had to say. Kilroy672 07-05-2018 02:45 PM “ What kind of promotions would you like to see this time around? For me I'm tired of the SD cards, I have two from the last 2 Notes and two wireless chargers. Maybe they can throw in a Gear watch or even a high end fitness watch. I know it depends on the carrier ad well. Its not to early to think about the this. Reply Ryano89 07-05-2018 04:27 PM “ Seriously, how bout skip my "free gift" an...

Top BlackBerry KEY2 keyboard tips and tricks

The hardware keyboard isn't wasted space, it's untapped potential. The BlackBerry KEY2 is definitely a polarizing device, just like the KEYone and Priv were before it. You're either immediately drawn to the appeal of a hardware keyboard, or you think it's a waste of space. If you're in the latter camp, it may be because you think the keyboard is only for typing — to the contrary, this little set of keys can do so much more than type out words. Whether you already have a KEY2 or are willing to be convinced that the keyboard is worth the room it takes up, you'll want to know all of these tips and tricks for making the most of this advanced little keyboard. Use the keyboard to scroll This is the simplest thing, but it makes the keyboard dramatically more useful. This is step one in learning how to use the KEY2: you can use the keyboard to scroll through anything that's displayed on the screen. Just swipe up or down on the keyboard just as you wou...