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Powerful Professional Indexing.
How IndeXTension Works With IndeXTension, you tag the items that you want to index. The tagging of index entries is accomplished by either selecting the text to be indexed and pressing a simple key command. Entries can also be tagged with catagories. When tagging entries with a catagory, you group index entries. An common example of this is found at the back of almost every cookbook where recipies that use chicken are indexed under Chicken. When you are ready to index your document, select an empty text box and use the Generate Index command. The preferences allow you to control the look of the final index.
Smart Marking recognizes titles and proper names and suggests the preferred entry style. "John Smith" goes straight to the S's without additional keyboarding. "The Wonkatania" settles near the end of list to next to it's owner, Mr. Wonka. But control isn't sacrificed for convenience, we know that "Led Zepplin" is not one of the Zepplin brothers and can steer it back to the L's with a single click.
Automatic index marking allows you to balance speed with control. Find and mark individual occurrences interactively or mark every appearance in the document. Load a list of keywords and their entries and mark them all with a single click. It's your choice. The ability to hide & show markers in just a part of a document speeds working with extremely long documents and allows you to focus on just the task at hand. Additional tools allowing logging of all index markers and their pages or diagnosis and removal of markers which may have been damaged when editing. New formatting options use paragraph and character style sheets to format your entries. Optional capitalization, header characters and spacing format your index each time it is generated or updated.
A professional tool for professional indexing in QuarkXPress. |




