Learn how to create an index in MS Word for your family history documents or books.
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Never knew this was possible. This is awesome!!
Oh wow! What a game changer for my research notes!
Excellent tutorial – would love to see you work through the other sections of References – Table of Authorities, Citations & Bibliography, Footnotes & Table of Contents PLEASE
Great topic, you took the mystery out of indexing. Now I can move forward on a project.
That just made using Word much easier! Off to index and add a table of contents to my large documents!
Great feature to learn about! Thanks.