Keyboard: Press ALT-SHIFT-I (works in all versions 2002-2016) Once you select the citation using either your mouse or keyboard, there are two ways you can mark it as a TOA entry, depending on your preference: If you’ve got authorities that don’t fit in any of those neat categories, there are nine other slots you can define for those (more on that later). This, not coincidentally, is the order in which authorities will be organized in your TOA - cases in section 1, statutes in section 2, etc. But just for the sake of completeness, here’s a list of the authorities you can cite in Word’s TOA: If you’re the least bit interested in using the Table of Authorities feature, you probably already know a citation when you see one. No, I’m not trying to insult anyone’s intelligence here. Update/refresh all fields and make a final check.Before you refresh one last time and print/pdf.Video: Hacking TOC to produce a Table of Points & Authorities.