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Alternatively, you can split the window.
Word 2003: Window | Split. Word 2007: View tab | Split (Window group). Click at the location where you want to split. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Daiya Mitchell" wrote in message ... Not a macro, but an approach--open up the same document twice, in two windows, scroll one window to the index, and keep updating the index regularly. This should show you what you already have as you are marking the new words. Not sure how to open the same document twice in WinWord--maybe Window | View Side by Side? Window | New Window? wrote: Thank You. You seem to have understood my question. although I imagine someone may have a macro for such a purpose. Any idea *who* this guru is??? TIA Susan |
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