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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Best Practice for Indexing Multiple Word Terms and Sub-Terms Windows 10 Best Practice for Indexing Multiple Word Terms and Sub-Terms Office 2013
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You do not have to select anything to insert an index entry. Simply tell Word to mark an entry at the insertion point and type in what you want the entry to say.
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