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Originally Posted by Swarup View Post
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.
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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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.
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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I went to the actual created index at the back of my document, but there didn't seem to be any fields in it.
The Index is a field. Select and press Shift-F9 to expose the field code.
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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?
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.
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