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Old 10-05-2018, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Swarup View Post
1) What I did was to select the index field, right click on it, choose "edit index", in the window that opened I clicked on "index", from there Modify -> Format -> Font. Changed the font, clicked ok to accept the changes. Nothing happened.
Again, what you see via a right-click is not titled "edit index" but "edit field". You previously said 'I went into "Edit Index"'; you didn't mention right-clicking on the field. It's difficult to follow what you're doing when you don't describe it accurately.
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2) Anyhow I am perfectly happy to do it by modifying the XE entries as you suggested. I do not see where I have to go to change the font of all the XE entries. If I open styles, I do not see any listing there for "XE entries".
There is no 'XE entries' Style; you modify the content of the actual XE fields. In any event, as I said before, you can also modify the Index 1 Style. That is something we discussed way back in post #2: https://www.msofficeforums.com/word/...tml#post131912. See attached.
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