Re: Index having Heading number instead of page numbers possible ?
- From: Bert_Bert <BertBert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 13:54:06 -0700
oh my god
after typing a response I finaly realized what you mean
it is nested field in another field
I followed your hint and used CTRL+F9 now, thanks for the hint.
Anyway now index does not show {, but shows nothing after chapter name and tab
I also tried to remove the \s bu the same result
I also tried to capitalize the STYLEREF (edit manually)
despite the fact that I have seen and used many programming languages, this
area of references is a real magic for me :-)
at least I have now a piece of text to google for
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Did you insert the StyleRef field as a field (using Ctrl+F9)?.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
"Bert_Bert" <BertBert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Peter,
very interesting and thank you for your reply
however I tried what you suggested with one song exactly with spaces and
also without space between "styleref 2" and it does not work quite
It shows { instead of the page number in the refreshed index
perhaps I should also somehow edit the main index field??
"Peter Gallmann" wrote:
Hello Bert_Bert,
If your headings are outline-numbered:
Make an index entry to every heading 2 with the following formula:
{ XE "Entry" \t { styleref 2 \s } }
For example:
This is a song{ XE "This is a song" \t { styleref 2 \s } }
Your index will show the chapter numbers now.
Peter
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Bert_Bert wrote:
Hello,
I would like to ask, I created a songbook. Each Song name is "Header 2"
with
automatic numbering.
I have now index of songs including various songs beginnings, behind
the
chapter name there are always several index hidden entries containing
the
possible beginning of the given song.
You can the search in the index. But what is confusing many years for
people, that index refers to PAGE number, not SONG number, i.e.
"Heading 2"
automatic number.
Is there a way or a switch that I can use ? My colleague teste it is
possible to open the document in OpenOffice and it has the possibility
to do
so. However, when I put the .doc bak in the Word, it looses the
ability.
I use "{INDEX \e " " \h "A" \C "1" \c 2}" index field. The rest of
the
codes are not properly documented from Microsoft, for example how to
use
field "\s" no examples if this would help me.
It is neither possible to google any hint since google does not allow
to
search the { \ and such characters.
Any hint very welcome
thanks
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