Word Indexes and Special Tables

Summary: One of the finishing touches used in some types of documents is an index or a special table, such as a table of contents. Discover how to add these elements to your document with the least problem to get just the results you need.

Word Indexes and Special Tables

Use Word for just a short time, and you quickly discover that the program provides dozens of tools you can use to create special elements for your documents. Some of these elements are designed to make your documents—particularly longer documents—easier for readers to use. Chief among these elements are indexes and special tables.

Word includes a complete indexing system that gives you a marvelous level of control over how your index is constructed. It also includes a variety of special tables that can provide a framework for different parts of your document. The most common among these is a table of contents, although other tables (such as a table of authorities) can be easily added.

Word Indexes and Special Tables can help you make sense of not only these document elements, but also the tools that Word puts at your disposal to create the elements.

The volume contain scores of tips, each explaining a different facet of working with indexes, tables of contents, or other types of special tables. Understanding this information can help improve your skills, enhance your documents, and save you hours. Just take a look at the table of contents and you can get an idea of the wealth of information that could be at your fingertips!

You can get Word Indexes and Special Tables either as a download or shipped to you on a convenient CD-ROM. Both versions both contain this valuable e-book in two formats: Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat (PDF). In these formats you enjoy the following features:

  • The ability to view, search, and print the book.
  • Screen shots that illustrate what you see in Word as you follow the step-by-step instructions.
  • The ability to select and copy sections of text, such as macro code.
  • Hyperlinks to internal content (in the book itself) and referenced resources on the Web.

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