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I'm working with an extremely large file (just over 900 double-spaced pages),
converted (because of a publisher's demand) from WordPerfect to Word 2002. I had been marking index entries in the whole file, and occasionally generating indices to make sure things were working. When I was almost to the halfway point, I was getting significant time lags, so I separated the two halves. I marked the remaining section of the first half, then attempted to generate an index. I was asked if I wanted to replace the current (non-existent) index, and said that I did. Instead of creating the index, the program moved my cursor to a place in the middle of the document -- one with no distinguishing features that I could detect. I then pasted the just-marked section into the file containing the complete text, and it responded in the same way to my generate-an-index command. Obviously, I'm in trouble... |
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