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Old 11-21-2022, 06:54 AM
ChrisGreaves ChrisGreaves is offline How do I create an index of every word in a document? Windows 10 How do I create an index of every word in a document? Office 97-2003
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Originally Posted by jbengal View Post
... would like to 'index' my line-numbered 40 page outline for easy reference during the open book exam. ...
jbengal is, perhaps, long gone, but I have just joined this Forums site, and wanted to make sure that I could reply to a post.

20+ years ago I wrote a one-click Indexer for MSWord in Word6.0, and have since migrated it to Word2003/VBA. I use it every week, but used it extensively when I was paid a pittance to develop training courses and manuals.

It really is just ONE Click, and it is fully customizable by you, the user, through an MSWord table holding simple rules.

Also it is FREE.
The VBA source code is unlocked

The UserGuide.PDF is too large to attach here, but you can find a current copy at http://www.chrisgreaves.com/Download..._UserGuide.pdf

Cheers, Chris

Last edited by ChrisGreaves; 11-21-2022 at 09:35 AM.
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