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Indexing - Subentries
OK. I am writing a book on screenplay formatting, and in the section on Transitions, I want to discuss, Cuts, Fades, Wipes, and Dissolves. I'd like it to look like:
Transitions: 129, 145, 238, 240, 242 Cuts: 132, 142, 240 Dissolves: 132, 156, 239 Fades: 52, 98 Wipes: 144, 195, 238 And then when Cuts, Dissolves, Fades, and Wipes show up alphabetically in the Index it would say "see Transitions" How do I do all that? |
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"See" references must be added manually, in the Mark Index Entry dialog box, as you create the index entry fields. Alternatively, you can add a \t switch after you've inserted the fields, and type in the desired text, enclosed in quotation marks. When you are done, update the INDEX field.
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