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I have a long document containing many index entries where the main entry is
Roads & Highways, and the subentry may be U.S. 90, I-15, or Eastern Avenue.
There are several hundred of the subentryies. At the top af a new column and
on a new page, it there a way to repeat the main entry?

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No automatic way, no. The best you can do is wait until you are *sure*
editing is complete, update the index one last time, unlink it, and edit it
manually.

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I have a long document containing many index entries where the main entry

is
Roads & Highways, and the subentry may be U.S. 90, I-15, or Eastern

Avenue.
There are several hundred of the subentryies. At the top af a new column

and
on a new page, it there a way to repeat the main entry?


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