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Subject:Use of indexers and indexing From:"Dana L. Cadman" <cadman -at- GDLS -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 26 Jun 1995 08:12:39 -0400
Linda,
I do my own indexing, and sort of do it seat-of-pants method. As I write
the user's guide I keep my eye open for repeated actions, critical actions,
or steps that prevent or recover an action from an error. As each chapter is
completed I go through it and slap on an index tag. I usually end up with
three to six tags per page ofr a user's guide.
I also make sure to use noun- and verb-oriented entries. For instance,
one item might generate an entry for Inserting circles and Circles, inserting.
Well, this is my own home-brew for indexing, how do the rest of you tackle
this job?
Dana
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