Thanks Rene - greatly appreciated - I'm pretty disappointed to see some of the chat comments made by some people and obviously haven't watched your videos :)
Clear and helpful! But what if I want to make an index of person names, for example of Joe Block? On the index page I would like to see Block, Joe ..... and then the page numbers, but in the text all instances of the person must be referenced, e.g. Joe Block, Mr. Block, Joe, et cetera. I have tried to make this, but until now failed .....
am having with this..I have a word e.g adverts used many times. If I want to capitalise the entry Adverts so that it appears like that in the index your method works. But it only gives ONE capitalised entry in the index, while all the other instances of that word appear on a new line in the index. So you have two lines - one for Adverts, one for adverts.
Is there an automatic way of doing an index? I have a 388 technical document to do an index for. I can't do it one word at a time. I'll be at it until my hair turns gray.
Whew, I thought I was going to have to do this manually. You saved me! Thanks!
Fabulous. Clear and straightforward. Thanks very much
I knew how to do it, but your video showed me how to do it better and more efficiently. Cheers for that!
@@IPASAustralia very welcome :)
Easy to follow instruction.
Thanks a lot!
Thank you. Very helpful.
Thank you very much, Steven! Subscribed.
Thank you Steven, very cool!
really good video, thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks Rene - greatly appreciated - I'm pretty disappointed to see some of the chat comments made by some people and obviously haven't watched your videos :)
👍 Thank you.
Clear and helpful! But what if I want to make an index of person names, for example of Joe Block? On the index page I would like to see Block, Joe ..... and then the page numbers, but in the text all instances of the person must be referenced, e.g. Joe Block, Mr. Block, Joe, et cetera. I have tried to make this, but until now failed .....
am having with this..I have a word e.g adverts used many times. If I want to capitalise the entry Adverts so that it appears like that in the index your method works. But it only gives ONE capitalised entry in the index, while all the other instances of that word appear on a new line in the index. So you have two lines - one for Adverts, one for adverts.
Is there an automatic way of doing an index? I have a 388 technical document to do an index for. I can't do it one word at a time. I'll be at it until my hair turns gray.
The bookmark name is not valid error! Why?
thanks baby
Comment, can you please open your mouth more and articulate words clearly - currently all I hear is rapid mumbling .