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Default Table of Index - can it recognize singular and plural of words?

I'm creating a Table of Index in a large document. When you mark your
entries for main and sub-entries, can the index recognize both the singular
and plural of your entry? For example, I'd like "Doors" to be a category and
my Index to list all pages that have the word "door" and "doors". Thanks!
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Default Table of Index - can it recognize singular and plural of words?

No -- you have to change the index entry for each occurrence of "door"
to "doors."

If you haven't done the coding yet, you can change the first one you
come to in the dialog pane and then tell it to mark all other
occurrences, and it'll use the changed form of the entry.

On Aug 20, 6:04*pm, Sarah wrote:
I'm creating a Table of Index in a large document. *When you mark your
entries for main and sub-entries, can the index recognize both the singular
and plural of your entry? *For example, I'd like "Doors" to be a category and
my Index to list all pages that have the word "door" and "doors". *Thanks!


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