Re: Word find compilation



Yeah...I'm not sure you can get line numbers with an index, though...


On 4/4/05 11:05 AM, "Mardi Gras" wrote:

> Thanks--great help--as always if you just ask the question right the answer
> is there
>
> "Daiya Mitchell" wrote:
>
>> Listing every page number where a word appears? Sounds like an index to me.
>> Look up Create an Index in Help.
>>
>>
>> On 4/4/05 9:57 AM, "Mardi Gras" wrote:
>>
>>> In working with oral history transcriptions I would like to compile all
>>> references to a specific word. I can get the word highlited but now I need
>>> to
>>> commit each of these line/page references to a document. Thanks in advance
>>

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