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To: "Cathy Gilmore" <cathygilmore@xxxxxxxxxxx>, <framers@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Word to Frame and index ranges
From: Dottie <Dottie@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 16:22:38 -0400
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Here's a solution my client required: Rather than using bookmarks, the writer (in Word) must use use this coding in indes entries (if "page range" is the text being indexed):
{ XE "page ranges<$startrange>" } { XE "page ranges<$endrange>" }
and for Index entries that are Cross References: { XE "cross-references. <charcntd>See<Default Para Font> cross-references<$nopage> }
We used this solution where authors were using Word, but Frame was used for the final output. Your index wont look correct in Word, but it will import correctly into Frame.
-----Original Message----- From: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Dottie Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 12:58 PM To: framers@xxxxxxxxx Subject: Word to Frame and index ranges
I know this isn't a new problem because I've seen some posts around but no solution or comments.
I'm converting a Word 2000 document into Frame (6 and/or 7--happens in both) and the single index markers import fine. Those with ranges don't.
The Word bookmark is importing as a Cross-reference. Any solutions for this? Workarounds? Anything?
I could swear this worked at one time but I honestly don't remember Word using "bookmarks" to enter page ranges.
Dottie M.
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