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Formatting of glossary created using Mark Index Entry
Using the help given by Margaret Aldis on 17th Jan, I've created a glossary
of abbreviations used in a large template document. It works well, so thanks! However..(how ungrateful is that!). Previously the glossary in this document I'm working on was in a simple table. The new index doesn't seperate the marked term and it's meaning by a consistent distance, so I'm concerned that the new form of glossary is going to be rejected by users as difficult to read. Is there at least a way to format that index so that there is a larger, and consistent gap between the term and the cross-reference meaning? I've tried changing the Index style, but none of the settings seem to affect this gap. Thanks for any help you might be able to give, Geoff. |
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