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Old 04-29-2021, 12:59 AM
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Originally Posted by RRB View Post
I have text formatted the section names with Style "SectionNames".

How can I cause the index entry to reflect the last text of that style?
As demonstrated in my previous reply, that is done by applying the relevant formatting (Style) to the XE field. Whether the whole field is formatted that way, or just the part for the relevant indexing level, is inconsequential.
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On Page 13 I have an index entry of text "Cucumber".

So in the Index, it should appear as:

Cucumber - Crazy Section

Can this be done W/O using bookmarks?
As should have been clear from my previous reply, Index Entries are marked with XE fields. Bookmarks have no part in this.
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