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Are index entries for word case sensitive? I am creating an index using a
concordance file and and need to know if I have to create different entris for words like "Analog" and "analog"? |
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Yes, the concordance file is case sensitive. You would need to
enter both "Analog" and "analog", as well as other forms of the word (such as analogs, analogy, and analogous) in the concordance file. Note that Word marks only the first occurrence of an entry in each paragraph. This might be an issue if an entry appears several times in a single paragraph that spans two or more pages. ThePolymathicMonk wrote: Are index entries for word case sensitive? I am creating an index using a concordance file and and need to know if I have to create different entris for words like "Analog" and "analog"? |
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