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Beth Friedman wrote:
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> In our previous episode, John Posada said:
> > I'm working in MSWord97 and I marked a number of phrases for indexing.
> > The words and/or phrases have the imbedded markup that resembles
> > sonmething to the effect {XE "xxxxx"}. I'm sure you've seen them
> > before.
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> Assuming Word 95 uses the same codes as Word 97 (which is not a sure
> bet -- some changed between Word 6 and Word 95), once you make field
> codes visible (Alt-F9 is the toggle between showing field codes and
> showing their results), you can search for them by entering "^d" in