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Editing an index
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@officefrustration.com says... Thanks Jay for that solution, makes my job easier. All my work is backed up every night on a 2nd hard drive, I learnt a long time ago its the best way to avoid buckets of tears. Cheers and thanks Patricia And then it would be an easy matter to write or record a macro that would put the last name first in each index entry: John Q. Public becomes Public, John Q. -- Peter Aitken Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers www.tech-word.com |
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