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Default Editing an index


I am working on a document that is several hundred pages long, it
contains first names with surnames which will have to be indexed. In
the document the surname is last, in the index I need the surname to be
first, I know I can change it as I manually index the names, however is
it possible to edit the final index - I am thinking if I can edit the
final document I could use a macro to do most of the work rather than
doing each entry as I index.
Does this make sense?




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