No, they don't have XE fields because he was using a concordance, and
concordances take a notoriously literal view of indexing.
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"Klaus Linke" wrote in message
...
Hi Dave,
I didn't really understand what your problem is (... or is there more than
one?).
If hundreds of words don't appear in the index, have you made sure they do
have index fields? And do those XE fields belong to the same index (\f
switch)?
If you loose the formatting you applied manually after you update the index:
That might be pretty easy to reapply using "Find/Replace" (say, replacing
"bold" with "not bold + small caps" ...).
One problem you might run into with entries in capital letters and small
caps is that you have to be a little careful not to get different index
entries for different capitalization.
Greetings,
Klaus
"Dave Neve" wrote:
Hi
Haven't been on this group for ages which means that I am getting on top
of
Word until.......
I had to index my first ever document and it has taken me a long time.
The problem is (me thinks) that when I was preparing my index table to
apply
to my doc, I changed the format of some words.
For instance, if in the .doc there was a Word with italics or Capital
letters, in the table I applied 'normal' or 'small capitals'.
The idea was to have an index which looked uniform.
When I asked Word to index, a number of words (hundreds) were omitted.
Have I guessed the problem and is there anything I can do besides starting
again (weep, weep)
Thanks in advance
Dave Neve