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Don't worry, I can help you fix this issue with your table of contents in Microsoft Word.
Firstly, let's understand what has happened. The code {TIC\o "1-3"\h\z\u} is not a valid table of contents code in Word. It seems like you have accidentally typed this code instead of {TOC\o "1-3"\h\z\u}, which is the correct code for a table of contents. To fix this issue, you need to replace the incorrect code with the correct one. Here are the steps to do that:
If you have already tried setting up a new file and still have the same issue, it's possible that the incorrect code is saved in your default table of contents settings. To fix this, you can reset your default table of contents settings by following these steps:
This should reset your default table of contents settings and allow you to insert a new table of contents with the correct code. I hope this helps you fix your table of contents issue.
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