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Old June 9th, 2005, 11:28 AM
pbirn
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Question

I am compiling an index of names from the text of a book.
The book has footnotes, which are at the bottom of each page.

I want to include names *only* from the main text, excluding the footnotes.

But if I select a name from the main text for my index and then click on
"Mark All" on the index-making box, it marks the name in the main text and in
the footnotes.

How do I exclude the footnotes from my Index?
Thank you
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Old June 9th, 2005, 02:31 PM
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Please read the answers to your previously posted duplicate questions.
Posting the question repeatedly will just annoy the people who might be able
to answer it and will make it *less* likely that you will get the answer you
need.

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Question

I am compiling an index of names from the text of a book.
The book has footnotes, which are at the bottom of each page.

I want to include names *only* from the main text, excluding the

footnotes.

But if I select a name from the main text for my index and then click on
"Mark All" on the index-making box, it marks the name in the main text and

in
the footnotes.

How do I exclude the footnotes from my Index?
Thank you
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Phyllis


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Old June 9th, 2005, 02:49 PM
Daiya Mitchell
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I suggested this was the most appropriate forum, without actually saying
"but don't bother to repost it now", which I should have.


On 6/9/05 6:31 AM, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Please read the answers to your previously posted duplicate questions.
Posting the question repeatedly will just annoy the people who might be able
to answer it and will make it *less* likely that you will get the answer you
need.


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Old June 9th, 2005, 02:52 PM
Daiya Mitchell
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Well, do read this link about AutoMark, though I'm not sure I agree with it
myself.
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/Createindex.htm

My suggestion would be after using AutoMark, let it mark everything, then
use Find and Replace (F&R) to find all the index fields in the footnotes and
replace them with nothing.

First, do a Save As of the doc in case this goes wrong, so that you are
doing it on a copy. Also, if you use AutoMark again, you will have to do
this again.

Click ¶ on the standard toolbar to turn on Hidden Text so that the fields
are showing. Press alt-F9 to toggle field codes, so that field codes are
showing. I would use Normal View, click View | Footnotes, and expand the
footnote pane to most of the page so that you can see what you are doing
more easily. And put the cursor in the notes, so that it will search them
first.

Bring up Edit| Replace. Click More to expand the dialog. Type ^19 XE in
the Find box, then go down to the Format menu in the F&R dialog and use
Format Style to format the Find box as Footnote Text. This will search for
all index fields (^19 XE) that are in the style Footnote Text. (all
footnotes are formatted as Footnote Text automatically)

Put the cursor in the Replace box but type nothing.

Click Replace All (you might want to do a couple Replace one, Find Next
first to make sure it is working right--I just experimented on about 2
fields, not a very thorough test).

On 6/9/05 3:26 AM, "pbirn" wrote:

I am "confirming my presence" as the poster.
I am afraid that I don't know what "m.p.w. tables" are but I would
appreciate any thoughts you might have on the problem.

Entering all the names manually seems like so much extra work!
Thank you


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Old June 9th, 2005, 08:42 PM
pbirn
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Great idea!
I am going to try it now.
Thank you very very much
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"Daiya Mitchell" wrote:

Well, do read this link about AutoMark, though I'm not sure I agree with it
myself.
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/Createindex.htm

My suggestion would be after using AutoMark, let it mark everything, then
use Find and Replace (F&R) to find all the index fields in the footnotes and
replace them with nothing.

First, do a Save As of the doc in case this goes wrong, so that you are
doing it on a copy. Also, if you use AutoMark again, you will have to do
this again.

Click ¶ on the standard toolbar to turn on Hidden Text so that the fields
are showing. Press alt-F9 to toggle field codes, so that field codes are
showing. I would use Normal View, click View | Footnotes, and expand the
footnote pane to most of the page so that you can see what you are doing
more easily. And put the cursor in the notes, so that it will search them
first.

Bring up Edit| Replace. Click More to expand the dialog. Type ^19 XE in
the Find box, then go down to the Format menu in the F&R dialog and use
Format Style to format the Find box as Footnote Text. This will search for
all index fields (^19 XE) that are in the style Footnote Text. (all
footnotes are formatted as Footnote Text automatically)

Put the cursor in the Replace box but type nothing.

Click Replace All (you might want to do a couple Replace one, Find Next
first to make sure it is working right--I just experimented on about 2
fields, not a very thorough test).

On 6/9/05 3:26 AM, "pbirn" wrote:

I am "confirming my presence" as the poster.
I am afraid that I don't know what "m.p.w. tables" are but I would
appreciate any thoughts you might have on the problem.

Entering all the names manually seems like so much extra work!
Thank you


--
Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word
Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/
MacWord Tips: http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/
What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/


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Old June 9th, 2005, 09:07 PM
pbirn
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That does work, Spectacular!
Thanks so much
(And sorry for posting on the other forum)
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"Daiya Mitchell" wrote:

Well, do read this link about AutoMark, though I'm not sure I agree with it
myself.
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/Createindex.htm

My suggestion would be after using AutoMark, let it mark everything, then
use Find and Replace (F&R) to find all the index fields in the footnotes and
replace them with nothing.

First, do a Save As of the doc in case this goes wrong, so that you are
doing it on a copy. Also, if you use AutoMark again, you will have to do
this again.

Click ¶ on the standard toolbar to turn on Hidden Text so that the fields
are showing. Press alt-F9 to toggle field codes, so that field codes are
showing. I would use Normal View, click View | Footnotes, and expand the
footnote pane to most of the page so that you can see what you are doing
more easily. And put the cursor in the notes, so that it will search them
first.

Bring up Edit| Replace. Click More to expand the dialog. Type ^19 XE in
the Find box, then go down to the Format menu in the F&R dialog and use
Format Style to format the Find box as Footnote Text. This will search for
all index fields (^19 XE) that are in the style Footnote Text. (all
footnotes are formatted as Footnote Text automatically)

Put the cursor in the Replace box but type nothing.

Click Replace All (you might want to do a couple Replace one, Find Next
first to make sure it is working right--I just experimented on about 2
fields, not a very thorough test).

On 6/9/05 3:26 AM, "pbirn" wrote:

I am "confirming my presence" as the poster.
I am afraid that I don't know what "m.p.w. tables" are but I would
appreciate any thoughts you might have on the problem.

Entering all the names manually seems like so much extra work!
Thank you


--
Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word
Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/
MacWord Tips: http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/
What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/


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Old June 9th, 2005, 10:27 PM
Daiya Mitchell
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Glad it worked, thanks for confirming the experiment was successful.

No apologies needed really--it's just that if you scatter multiple posts in
multiple forums people might waste their time giving you help you already
received and no longer need, so it's really annoying. (aka multi-posting)

You'll notice that I posted my directions to two forums in the same messages
(aka cross-posting), so that the replies showed up both places and anyone
seeing the thread in one group would know that they didn't need to answer it
(unless correcting me in some way


On 6/9/05 1:07 PM, "pbirn" wrote:

That does work, Spectacular!
Thanks so much
(And sorry for posting on the other forum)


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