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I have a legal treatise with case cites. What I'd like to do is use keywords
to generate a list of cites that pertain to those keywords. Has anyone done this or have any suggestions at all how I could do this? I'd really appreciate any help. Thanks! |
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![]() BrownEyedMaria wrote: I have a legal treatise with case cites. What I'd like to do is use keywords to generate a list of cites that pertain to those keywords. Has anyone done this or have any suggestions at all how I could do this? I'd really appreciate any help. Thanks! |
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Your question doesn't quite make sense to me. Could you give a little more
detail about what you are trying to do? And state your version of Word. On 5/20/05 12:28 PM, "BrownEyedMaria" wrote: I have a legal treatise with case cites. What I'd like to do is use keywords to generate a list of cites that pertain to those keywords. Has anyone done this or have any suggestions at all how I could do this? I'd really appreciate any help. Thanks! -- Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/ MacWord Tips: http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/ What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |
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Sorry about that!
I'm using Word 2003. What I have is a long legal document that lists various legal cases (like Smith v. Jones, for example) and each case citation relates to various subjects (Smith v. Jones relates to bankruptcy and mortgages, again for example). What I'm hoping is possible is to assign keywords to each case citation so that a table listing the citation and its keywords can be generated. It's like a Table of Cases, but slightly more detailed. I hope that clarifies things a bit -- and my apologies for being vague earlier! Thanks! "Daiya Mitchell" wrote: Your question doesn't quite make sense to me. Could you give a little more detail about what you are trying to do? And state your version of Word. On 5/20/05 12:28 PM, "BrownEyedMaria" wrote: I have a legal treatise with case cites. What I'd like to do is use keywords to generate a list of cites that pertain to those keywords. Has anyone done this or have any suggestions at all how I could do this? I'd really appreciate any help. Thanks! -- Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/ MacWord Tips: http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/ What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |
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Have you checked out the Table of Authorities feature?
Your second post sorta clarified the question, but not completely. Are these keywords supposed to show up in the text? I'm not really sure how this might work. You could possibly use Index fields to assign the keywords, then generate an index like so: [Keyword 1] smith v. jones jones v. casey [keyword 2] jones v. casey mitchell v. brown Would that get you what you are looking for? If you want this: Smith v. jones: keyword 1, keyword 2, keyword 3 I can't see how to auto-generate that at all. Conceivably some slick VBA or Find&Replace could re-arrange a generated index. I don't quite see how assigning keywords is any faster than just manually typing a list, though. On 5/20/05 6:45 PM, "BrownEyedMaria" wrote: Sorry about that! I'm using Word 2003. What I have is a long legal document that lists various legal cases (like Smith v. Jones, for example) and each case citation relates to various subjects (Smith v. Jones relates to bankruptcy and mortgages, again for example). What I'm hoping is possible is to assign keywords to each case citation so that a table listing the citation and its keywords can be generated. It's like a Table of Cases, but slightly more detailed. I hope that clarifies things a bit -- and my apologies for being vague earlier! |
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I'm thinking the Index fields is going to come closest to generating the kind
of list I need -- I'll check out the Table of Authorities feature as well. I'm sorry for being unclear -- I'm not quite sure what it is my boss is asking of me either other than a general understanding that he wants to create a script that will search for keywords assigned to specific citations so that a list will be generated that resembles the Index sample you provided. I'm going to try what you suggested and see if it comes close to what the boss is looking for. ![]() "Daiya Mitchell" wrote: Have you checked out the Table of Authorities feature? Your second post sorta clarified the question, but not completely. Are these keywords supposed to show up in the text? I'm not really sure how this might work. You could possibly use Index fields to assign the keywords, then generate an index like so: [Keyword 1] smith v. jones jones v. casey [keyword 2] jones v. casey mitchell v. brown Would that get you what you are looking for? If you want this: Smith v. jones: keyword 1, keyword 2, keyword 3 I can't see how to auto-generate that at all. Conceivably some slick VBA or Find&Replace could re-arrange a generated index. I don't quite see how assigning keywords is any faster than just manually typing a list, though. On 5/20/05 6:45 PM, "BrownEyedMaria" wrote: Sorry about that! I'm using Word 2003. What I have is a long legal document that lists various legal cases (like Smith v. Jones, for example) and each case citation relates to various subjects (Smith v. Jones relates to bankruptcy and mortgages, again for example). What I'm hoping is possible is to assign keywords to each case citation so that a table listing the citation and its keywords can be generated. It's like a Table of Cases, but slightly more detailed. I hope that clarifies things a bit -- and my apologies for being vague earlier! |
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