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Subject:Re: Word and the {RD} fuction From:"Ezriel Yellin" <ezriely -at- fundtech -dot- co -dot- il> To:"Michele Davis" <mdavis -at- bitstream -dot- net>, "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 1 Jun 2000 17:15:10 +0200
Hi Michele,
Try the Microsoft Knowledge Base aticle 212346. It describes how to do what
you want.
regards
Ezriel Yellin, Technical Writer
Tiud Ltd.
on assignment at Fundtech Ltd.
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"A modest man is usually admired - if people ever hear of him." --Edgar W.
Howe
> Hi all. I'm wondering if anyone has used the Word 2000 {RD} function. I
> am trying to generate an index for a bulk of training materials that
> exceeds 3000 pages, and spans 70 chapters. Not including exercises and
> assessments. I am unclear, because Word's online help is so vague, how
> to use this command. Any help???