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Hi, quick question - I have some XE entries in my document, within the text
of which I have just inserted tabs, but when I generate an index based on these codes the tab is changed to a space - is there anyway to preserve the tab character?? Thanks Ben. |
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Why would you want tabs inside an index entry? Word takes care of that
for you (if you want your page nos. at the right edge of the column, or if you want subheadings in your index). On Dec 10, 7:52*am, Ben wrote: Hi, quick question - I have some XE entries in my document, within the text of which I have just inserted tabs, but when I generate an index based on these codes the tab is changed to a space - is there anyway to preserve the tab character?? Thanks Ben. |
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All of the entries in this index begin with a reference number, I want a tab
after this number so that the text is all inline. These reference numbers are not in order though-out the document, the index sorts them. Ben "grammatim" wrote: Why would you want tabs inside an index entry? Word takes care of that for you (if you want your page nos. at the right edge of the column, or if you want subheadings in your index). On Dec 10, 7:52 am, Ben wrote: Hi, quick question - I have some XE entries in my document, within the text of which I have just inserted tabs, but when I generate an index based on these codes the tab is changed to a space - is there anyway to preserve the tab character?? Thanks Ben. |
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Although the INDEX field documentation doesn't mention an \x switch, this
does perform the desired function in a TOC field, so it would be worth a try in the INDEX field. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Ben" wrote in message ... All of the entries in this index begin with a reference number, I want a tab after this number so that the text is all inline. These reference numbers are not in order though-out the document, the index sorts them. Ben "grammatim" wrote: Why would you want tabs inside an index entry? Word takes care of that for you (if you want your page nos. at the right edge of the column, or if you want subheadings in your index). On Dec 10, 7:52 am, Ben wrote: Hi, quick question - I have some XE entries in my document, within the text of which I have just inserted tabs, but when I generate an index based on these codes the tab is changed to a space - is there anyway to preserve the tab character?? Thanks Ben. |
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Thanks Suzanne, good tip, but unfortiunally no, doesn't seem to work in the
INDEX - looking less and less likely!! BTW, I had a quick look at the TOC codes, \x preserves line break, \w preserves tabs "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Although the INDEX field documentation doesn't mention an \x switch, this does perform the desired function in a TOC field, so it would be worth a try in the INDEX field. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Ben" wrote in message ... All of the entries in this index begin with a reference number, I want a tab after this number so that the text is all inline. These reference numbers are not in order though-out the document, the index sorts them. Ben "grammatim" wrote: Why would you want tabs inside an index entry? Word takes care of that for you (if you want your page nos. at the right edge of the column, or if you want subheadings in your index). On Dec 10, 7:52 am, Ben wrote: Hi, quick question - I have some XE entries in my document, within the text of which I have just inserted tabs, but when I generate an index based on these codes the tab is changed to a space - is there anyway to preserve the tab character?? Thanks Ben. |
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Sorry, I knew I was going to get that reversed (and I actually looked it
up). sigh -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Ben" wrote in message ... Thanks Suzanne, good tip, but unfortiunally no, doesn't seem to work in the INDEX - looking less and less likely!! BTW, I had a quick look at the TOC codes, \x preserves line break, \w preserves tabs "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Although the INDEX field documentation doesn't mention an \x switch, this does perform the desired function in a TOC field, so it would be worth a try in the INDEX field. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Ben" wrote in message ... All of the entries in this index begin with a reference number, I want a tab after this number so that the text is all inline. These reference numbers are not in order though-out the document, the index sorts them. Ben "grammatim" wrote: Why would you want tabs inside an index entry? Word takes care of that for you (if you want your page nos. at the right edge of the column, or if you want subheadings in your index). On Dec 10, 7:52 am, Ben wrote: Hi, quick question - I have some XE entries in my document, within the text of which I have just inserted tabs, but when I generate an index based on these codes the tab is changed to a space - is there anyway to preserve the tab character?? Thanks Ben. |
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