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Indexes and page numbering
Im using word 2003 and Im trying to create an index that looks like this
Plants and Animals..............45 - 75 Plants............................45 - 55 Oak Tree..........................45 Pansy...............................47 Animals.........................56 - 75 Cat..................................56 Dog..................................57 I can get the lowest levels eg cat, dog, oak tree, pansy to have page numbers but I cant get Animals, Plants or 'Plants and Animals' to show page numbers. There doesnt seem to be a format option that does and I cant figure out any field switch that I can add that will do it. Any help greatly appreciated Cheers Trace |
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Ive figured out how to get the numbering now. It was obvious once I stumbled on it. Still having a problem getting to do 45 - 75 rather than 45, 75 if anyone has any advice. Tried using \g " - " without success "Tracey" wrote: Im using word 2003 and Im trying to create an index that looks like this Plants and Animals..............45 - 75 Plants............................45 - 55 Oak Tree..........................45 Pansy...............................47 Animals.........................56 - 75 Cat..................................56 Dog..................................57 I can get the lowest levels eg cat, dog, oak tree, pansy to have page numbers but I cant get Animals, Plants or 'Plants and Animals' to show page numbers. There doesnt seem to be a format option that does and I cant figure out any field switch that I can add that will do it. Any help greatly appreciated Cheers Trace |
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Indexes and page numbering
To get a page range in an index, you set a bookmark after selecting
the entire block of text spanning those pages. Name it and Add it to the list of bookmarks. Then (quoting from Using Word 2003, p. 724) 1. Alt+Shift+X to display the Mark Index box 2. Enter the main entry and/or subentry text you want 3. Select the Page Range option 4. Choose the bookmark you set from the Bookmark drop-down 5. Click Mark (I know it works, because I've done it.) The page range bookmark doesn't override any other XE-fields within that block of text -- they'll all still go into your index. On Sep 16, 10:02*pm, Tracey wrote: Hi Ive figured out how to get the numbering now. *It was obvious once I stumbled on it. *Still having a problem getting to do 45 *- 75 rather than 45, 75 if anyone has any advice. *Tried using \g " - " without success "Tracey" wrote: Im using word 2003 and Im trying to create an index that looks like this Plants and Animals..............45 - 75 * * Plants............................45 - *55 * * * * *Oak Tree..........................45 * * * * *Pansy...............................47 * * Animals.........................56 - 75 * * * * *Cat..................................56 * * * * *Dog..................................57 I can get the lowest levels eg cat, dog, oak tree, pansy to have page numbers but I cant get Animals, Plants or 'Plants and Animals' to show page numbers. *There doesnt seem to be a format option that does and I cant figure out any field switch that I can add that will do it. Any help greatly appreciated Cheers Trace- |
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