Create Or Edit An Index

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Mark the entries. Select the text you want to use as an index entry. Click References Mark Entry. In the Mark Index Entry dialog box, you can edit the entry or add a second level in Subentry. If you need a third level, follow the subentry text with a colon. To create a cross-reference to another entry, click Cross-reference under Options, and then type the text for the other entry in the box.

To format the page numbers that will appear in the index, under Page number format, select Bold or Italic. Click Mark to mark the index entry. To mark this text everywhere it shows up in the document, click Mark All. Click Close.

Repeat steps 1 - 7 until you've marked all of the entries you want in the index. Create the index After you mark the entries, you can insert the index into your document.

Click where you want to add the index. Click References Insert Index.

Create A Index In Word

In the Index dialog box, you can choose the format for text entries, page numbers, tabs, and other characters. You can also change the overall look of the index by choosing one of the options under Formats. When you choose an option, you'll see a preview in the box to right. Caution: To make sure that the document is paginated correctly, hide field codes and hidden text before you build your index. If the XE (Index Entry) fields are visible, on the Standard toolbar, click Show/Hide to hide them. Build an index by using one of the supplied index designs.

Click in your document where you want to insert the finished index. On the Insert menu, click Index and Tables, and then click the Index tab. In the Formats box, click a design. Select any other index options that you want. Build an index by using a custom index design. Click in your document where you want to insert the finished index. On the Insert menu, click Index and Tables, and then click the Index tab.

In the Formats box, click From template, and then click Modify. Click a style in the Styles box, click Modify, and then apply any formatting that you want. Select any other index options that you want.

How

Create Index Tool The Create Index Tool allows users to visually create indexes. Note: RazorSQL does not provide the Create Index tool for all databases. The Create Index Tool allows users to select a table on which to create an index and then specify the uniqueness of the index as well as the columns that make up the index. The following is an example of the SQL generated from the Create Index Tool for a MySQL database CREATE UNIQUE INDEX testindex ON sample.department (dnumber) The following are links to information about the Create Index tool for some of the databases supported by RazorSQL.

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