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Sorting numbers as words in an alphabetical index
I am writing a piece about movies, and have compiled an index. I was
wondering whether certain index entries could be listed alphabetically, rather than numerically - i.e. 8mm under E for eight rather than the number 8, and 101 Dalmations under O for one hundred and one rather than the number one. Does anyone have any tips? Thanks. |
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Sorting numbers as words in an alphabetical index
I don't think you can do that and I don't think I would want to see it or
find it helpful as a reader. What you can do is create your index entries with any text you like so you could have: 8mm{ XE "Eight mm" } What you can also do is set up cross-references, for example, { XE "Eight mm" \t "See 8mm" } or { XE "8mm" \t "Eight mm" } -- Enjoy, Tony "Andy" wrote in message ... I am writing a piece about movies, and have compiled an index. I was wondering whether certain index entries could be listed alphabetically, rather than numerically - i.e. 8mm under E for eight rather than the number 8, and 101 Dalmations under O for one hundred and one rather than the number one. Does anyone have any tips? Thanks. |
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