Other types of indexes
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- Tables of contents
- Customizing a table of contents
- Using the Index/Table page
- Using the Entries page
- Using the Styles, Columns, and Background pages
- Maintaining a table of contents
- Alphabetic indexes
- Customizing index entries
- Customizing the appearance of an index
- Maintaining an index
- Other types of indexes
- Bibliographies
- Creating a bibliographic database
- Adding a reference (citation) into a document
- Formatting the bibliography
- Defining the paragraph style for the bibliography
- Updating and editing an existing bibliography
An alphabetical index is not the only type of index that you can build with Writer. Other types of indexes supplied with Writer include those for illustrations, tables, and objects, and you can even create a user-defined index. This chapter does not give examples of all the possibilities.
To create other indexes:
- Place the cursor where you want the index created.
- Select Insert > Indexes and tables > Indexes and tables from the menu bar.
- On the Insert Index/Table dialog box, in the Type dropdown list, select the index wanted.
- Modify the various pages, which are very similar to those discussed in previous sections.
- Select OK when everything has been set.
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