It is a great video. I wonder whether words could be replaced according to the concordance file. For instance, Mercury in the original file can be replaced by "Planet:Mercury" as defined in the concordance file. By doing so, I don't have to find and replace words one by one.
Thank YOU! That really helped me. I took computer classes a couple of decades ago with Win98 and I've forgotten most of the MS Word stuff that I didn't normally use. I don't believe they allowed a Concordance File in Word 97. Hadn't even heard of it.
Chris fantastic video! I watched this one and the first one on using a concordance to create an index file. Is it possible to create two different indexes via the concordance method? (For example, an author index and a subject index. ) Or do you have to write some VBA as well?
If you carry this file with the index in another computer, online, driver etc. Will the doc loses the index concordance setup. Or I have to carry the index doc with all the texting along with the concordance file?
Hi. I used concordance file for the first time and it worked fine. When I updated concordance file with new entries, it kept telling me that 'the concordance file is being used by another application. Please close it and try again'. I tried another concordance file, closed and restarted MS word and even restarted my laptop, but all my effort went in vain. Do you have a solution? Best regards. A-Imam
Chris, I would like to do a very similar thing to what you are doing here in this tutorial process, but have the words in the index link to the sections in the same word document. Do you have any recommendations on that? If this document gets extremely long, I just want my users to have away to link to sections. Thanks
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It is a great video. I wonder whether words could be replaced according to the concordance file. For instance, Mercury in the original file can be replaced by "Planet:Mercury" as defined in the concordance file. By doing so, I don't have to find and replace words one by one.
Thank YOU! That really helped me. I took computer classes a couple of decades ago with Win98 and I've forgotten most of the MS Word stuff that I didn't normally use. I don't believe they allowed a Concordance File in Word 97. Hadn't even heard of it.
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Chris fantastic video! I watched this one and the first one on using a concordance to create an index file. Is it possible to create two different indexes via the concordance method? (For example, an author index and a subject index. ) Or do you have to write some VBA as well?
If you carry this file with the index in another computer, online, driver etc. Will the doc loses the index concordance setup. Or I have to carry the index doc with all the texting along with the concordance file?
Hi. I used concordance file for the first time and it worked fine. When I updated concordance file with new entries, it kept telling me that 'the concordance file is being used by another application. Please close it and try again'. I tried another concordance file, closed and restarted MS word and even restarted my laptop, but all my effort went in vain. Do you have a solution?
Best regards.
A-Imam
Chris, I would like to do a very similar thing to what you are doing here in this tutorial process, but have the words in the index link to the sections in the same word document. Do you have any recommendations on that? If this document gets extremely long, I just want my users to have away to link to sections. Thanks