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Default concordance file

Yes, MS has a bad habit of moving things and breaking links.

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"Between the Lakes" .(donotspam) wrote in message
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The second link is no longer available, but I really appreciate your

response
to this query.
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"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:

Hi Preeto,

A concordance based index in Word 2007 isn't too much different from the

2003 version, but as mentioned here, it's not always
considered to be a particularly useful approach
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/Createindex.htm
The main difference between the Word 2003 procedure here
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...892831933.aspx
to create the concordance table and files is that in Word 2007

Insert=Table is on the ribbon rather than on the 'standard
toolbar'.

To apply the concordance to create an indexed Word document,
rather than using
Word 2003's Insert=Reference=Index and Tables=Index
start in
Word 2007's References=Insert Index

In Word Help if you search on
old keyboard commands
you'll see several links to finding where Word 2003 items are in Word

2007.

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"preeto" wrote in message

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I found nothing about the way a concordance file is created in Word 2007

in
Word help.When i tried googling it,i found out something about how it is

done
in Word 2003.But i really need to know whether it can be created in Word

2007
..Please help..!
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MS Office System Products MVP

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