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Default transferring index contents into text file

You can equally well copy and paste the "live" index into a new document;
just unlink it before you print (printing updates fields).

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"Jeff" wrote in message
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Aha! Thank you.

Jeff

garfield-n-odie [MVP] wrote:
Open the document that contains the index. Select the index. Press
Ctrl+Shift+F9 to convert the index field to ordinary text. Copy and
paste the index text to a new document. Close the original document
without saving changes.

Jeff wrote:

Hi

I am trying to extract the contents of an index Word 2002 created
into a simple text file I can send to the book publishers who need
it as a PC file. When I copy and paste the index into a new
separate Word file and then try to print it, the new index changes
into an error message. How can I create a new file containing the
index text formatted the
way it is presently formatted in the original document?

Thank you.