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Hello Jeff
Jeff Linscott wrote: I am new to these lists and am not sure if this question is in the correct newgroup or not. Any help would be appreciated. I have a very large document (Word 2003) but this question is a good one for all sized files. This file is (will be) broken into three volumes. The pages numbers are designated as I-1 through I-xxx, II-1 through II-xxx, and III-1 through III-xxx. I need to create one (1) index for all three volumes (this I have already done) but , and here is my problem, I need the index entry page numbers to represent the I-, II-, and III- prefix designations. So instead of Jones, John Coffin, 1 I need Jones, John Coffin, I-1 Anyone haver any ideas? Thanks for any help. Idea #0: don't do this unless this long document is really printed in three separate volumes. In a 3000 page (single) book, looking up page 714 (found in an index or TOC) is very easy. Looking up page II-595 is a lot more work! Idea #1: this _should_ work by default, if you make sure that a mere PAGE field on any given page does indeed show "II-595." You need to "include chapter number" in your page number (and for that, you need a heading numbered by Word with I, II, III). HTH 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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