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In indexing a document in Word 2007 I found that heads with subheads were
being repeated. That is, if I had a head "Boxes," and subheads "box1," "box2," "boxn," the index would look like this Boxes box1 p1 Boxes box2 p2 boxes boxn p3 When I cut a few of the entries so that I had a smaller number of entries with that heading, the problem corrected itself and my index looked like this: Boxes box1 p1 box2 p2 boxn p3 Is there really a limit in Word on the number of subheads under one heading in an index? If so, is there a way around it? TIA, - charles thiesen |
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