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<includeonly><div class="nonumtoc">__TOC__</div></includeonly><noinclude>Sometimes a table of contents (TOC) does not benefit from having numbers to the left of the section names; usually this is the case when pre-existing numbers in the section names visually clash in some way with additional numbers in the TOC. Place this template where the TOC should appear in the article (i.e., after the [[wikipedia:WP:LEDE|lede]]) to get a un-numbered TOC.
<includeonly><div class="nonumtoc">__TOC__</div></includeonly><noinclude>Sometimes a table of contents (TOC) does not benefit from having numbers to the left of the section names; usually this is the case when pre-existing numbers in the section names visually clash in some way with the numbers assigned to those sections by the TOC (see "What links here" for an example of where this can happen). Place this template at the point in the article where the TOC should appear (i.e., after the [[wikipedia:WP:LEDE|lede]]) to get a un-numbered TOC.


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Latest revision as of 19:18, 11 May 2017

Sometimes a table of contents (TOC) does not benefit from having numbers to the left of the section names; usually this is the case when pre-existing numbers in the section names visually clash in some way with the numbers assigned to those sections by the TOC (see "What links here" for an example of where this can happen). Place this template at the point in the article where the TOC should appear (i.e., after the lede) to get a un-numbered TOC.