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Multiple indexes Word
Hi,
I marked many words in a document to have an index about places. Now I want to do another index for names. I know I have to mark using \f"names", but I cannot find a command to make the selection for all names. When I did the previous marks, I always clicked on "mark all". Is that possible with this second index?I have too names in a document of 400 pages, it would be too long to write for each name the tag! |
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Multiple indexes Word
Hello Sohxar
Sohxar wrote: I marked many words in a document to have an index about places. Now I want to do another index for names. I know I have to mark using \f"names", but I cannot find a command to make the selection for all names. When I did the previous marks, I always clicked on "mark all". Is that possible with this second index?I have too names in a document of 400 pages, it would be too long to write for each name the tag! I don't see a built-in way to create many \f XE fields through a menu (Word 2007 here). However, when you display non-printing characters, you can find/replace fields/their contents easily. That way, if you want to add \f"something" to all XE fields with a specific argument, that is possible. 2cents Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MSFT | \ / | MVP | Scientific Reports X Against HTML | for | with Word? / \ in e-mail & news | Word | http://www.masteringword.eu/ |
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