> Yes. To have space but no text above each group, set up the
GroupTitlesIX
> in the IX Flow on the index reference page as follows:
> [\
>
];[0];[A];[B];[C];[D];[E];[F];[G];[H];[I];[J];[K];[L];[M];[N];[O];[P];[Q
];
> [R];[S];[T];[U];[V];[W];[X];[Y];[Z]

Okay, this brings up a point that has always puzzled me about numbering.
The help on this just isn't very helpful, and I don't understand what
the things inside the <> mean. I've gone to the Numbering tab on
paragraph formats with one tab and then a number/letter, and seen
something like <0><0><0><0><0><n>. What does it mean? I think it would
really help me to set up paragraphs the way I want them if I understood
this function.

Anne
 
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