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Originally Posted by Swarup
My headers/footers do not have the 'same as previous' attribute. Every chapter is different, and within the chapter the 1st page as well as even and odd pages are different.
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In that case, I'd be inclined to use a macro. As yet though, I don't know whether the numbers are in the headers or footers, whether they're on every page, or how much reformatting you've already done.
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Originally Posted by Swarup
Doing it by hand just now, it appears that at least from pages 11-19 the hyphens do not appear perfectly symmetrically arranged (on the left and right of the page number) the way they were when it was done automatically.
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That may be due to the use of justification, tabs, etc. However, the use of narrow non-breaking spaces (202F,Alt-x), for example, should ensure consistency.
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Originally Posted by Swarup
I went to the actual created index at the back of my document, but there didn't seem to be any fields in it.
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The Index
is a field. Select and press Shift-F9 to expose the field code.
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Originally Posted by Swarup
When I go to References|Insert Index>Automark, I get a browser window and I browse to my Notepad file containing the word list I created, and it makes the index. Where does this two column table get created?
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As I've said twice now, you should use a
Word document , not a plain text file, for the concordance. Copy your plain text file's content into a
Word document , select the content then use Insert|Table>Convert Text to Table to turn it into a single-column table, add a column to the Table and format the entries in the second column how you want them to appear in the Index.