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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Sat Sep 12 11:38:31 
+0000 2009 -------
Microsoft Word allows you to edit field code to edit Alphabetical Index.

Identifying Groups of Index Fields
When you are building more than one index and want particular index entries to 
appear only within particular indexes, 
use the \f flag to label those entries. For example, if you are building a name 
index, a command index, 
and a general index (in which names and commands are included), you'll need two 
different arguments for the \f flag: 
one for the names, and one for the commands. 
The general index is the standard default index produced without the \f flags. 

{XE "main heading:name one" \f "names"}     
{XE "main heading:command one" \f "commands"}     
{XE "main heading:general stuff one"}     
{XE "main heading:name two" \f "names"}     
{XE "main heading:command two" \f "commands"}    
{XE "main heading:general stuff two"}

For a similar problem see issue:
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=24250

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