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Originally Posted by Swarup View Post
The book has 300 pages and 53 sections; as far as I see from my test, this adding of the hyphens by hand will have to be on a section basis i.e. repeated 53 times, times three for the 1st page, and odd and even pages.
If your Section headers/footers have the 'same as previous' attribute, you'll only have to do it once for each header or footer for the whole document.
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I tried typing the hyphen in; it will not allow any space between the hyphen and the page number.
You really shouldn't have any difficulty with that...
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Not sure where to add the \e " "
Select the Index field, press Shift-F9 to expose the field code, then add the \e " ".
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I did use the concordance approach. I'd made a Notepad file containing a list of all the words for the index. Just had to browse to that file in the "References|Insert Index>Automark" as you indicated earlier. There was no two column table.
Well, I did refer to a concordance document, and I did say what the table columns were for...
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