I am working on a 322 pages document, and growing, using Word 2008 version
12.2.3 (last one).
I am doing an index/glossary and get index pages like 1, 5, 7, 8, 9, 23, 35,
36, 57 when I expected to get 1, 5, 7-9, 23, 35-36, 57
Even when producing the index, Word shows format options and those have the
kind of 7-9 pages layout.
Any idea?
Thanks
Silva.
HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 11/15/09 11:25 AM, in article C725DBDE.67D1%lidad...@yahoo.com.br,
Bob is correct. You need to "Conflate" that index.
To do so, look for each index tag that is giving you multiple page numbers,
and enclose all of the pages in a bookmark.
Then replace the Index tag with one referring to the bookmark.
It may help to consider that the USER of the index does not want a "range of
pages". They want "The main page for each topic".
So I typically do not bother to conflate an index (it takes time and costs a
lot in maintenance, because you have to check and move the bookmarks each
time you change the book).
Instead, I remove all the index tags except the one to the main page.
I deal with the others by adding a subtopic.
Configuring: P 127
The Internet: 131
The Sound card: 27
Screen resolution: 128
It's a much more useable index, and you don't have to bother with bookmarks.
Cheers
On 16/11/09 3:25 AM, in article C725DBDE.67D1%lidad...@yahoo.com.br,
"Valente Silva" <lidad...@yahoo.com.br> wrote:
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