Enter an appropriate number in the TOC level field for each paragraph style that you're using for your lists (for example, enter 1 in the field for the List Number style, 2 in the field for List Number 2, and 3 in the field for List Number 3).Clear out any numbers in the TOC level field for these and other styles. Scroll down the Available styles list until you reach the heading styles ( Heading 1, Heading 2, and so on).In the Table of Contents dialog box, if you don't want page numbers to appear in your TOC, clear the Show page numbers check box.On the References tab, in the Table of Contents group, click Table of Contents > Custom Table of Contents.Scenario 1: If you manually applied a separate, specially named paragraph style to the paragraphs at each list level (for example, if items 1 and 2 in your screenshot use Word's built-in List Number style, items 2.1 through 2.5 use the built-in List Number 2 style, and items 2.5.1 through 2.5.5 use the List Number 3 style), follow these steps. Yes, you can create a custom TOC that's based on the paragraph style(s) that are used for your various list items.