I do not believe so. But - you could obviously do the indexing yourself and
provide a summary in one of the four custom columns.

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>  Is there any way to control what verity uses for the summary value when
> indexing documents?  I am indexing some pdf documents and the summary is
> coming from some obscure location on the second page of the document and
> doesn't really give a good summary of the file.
>
> Steve Onnis Director / Head Developer
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