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I know how to create an Index but how do you remove the coding in the
document? Alt + F9 does not remove the field code. When others review
document, they are seeing a tag {XE...} and not understanding what that is.
Is there a way to hide the marked indexed tag?

Thanks.
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In Word, click on Tools | Options | View tab | uncheck the "Field
codes" and "Hidden text" boxes | Print tab | uncheck the "Field
codes" and "Hidden text" boxes | OK. These settings are specific
to each computer, so the other reviewers must adjust their Word
settings accordingly.

JS wrote:

I know how to create an Index but how do you remove the coding in the
document? Alt + F9 does not remove the field code. When others review
document, they are seeing a tag {XE...} and not understanding what that is.
Is there a way to hide the marked indexed tag?

Thanks.


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JS wrote:
I know how to create an Index but how do you remove the coding in the
document? Alt + F9 does not remove the field code. When others review
document, they are seeing a tag {XE...} and not understanding what that is.
Is there a way to hide the marked indexed tag?


See garfield's answer; you cannot remove the XE fields as long as you
expect your INDEX to update. It's only the visibility which is at stake
here.

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Robert
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Exactly, I know you need to have them in order to generate the Index. Thank
you both.

"Robert M. Franz (RMF)" wrote:

JS wrote:
I know how to create an Index but how do you remove the coding in the
document? Alt + F9 does not remove the field code. When others review
document, they are seeing a tag {XE...} and not understanding what that is.
Is there a way to hide the marked indexed tag?


See garfield's answer; you cannot remove the XE fields as long as you
expect your INDEX to update. It's only the visibility which is at stake
here.

HTH
Robert
--
/"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS
\ / | MVP
X Against HTML | for
/ \ in e-mail & news | Word

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