On Tue, 2006-03-07 at 18:46 -0500, Pete Holsberg wrote: > Jim Parkhurst wrote: > > For example, Referencing in an index table. > > > >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/02/2006 16:41 >>> > > What is the name of a table used for? > > Can you give me an example? I don't know what you mean by an index table. >
There are various 'indexes' that are standard in documents. Table of Contents, Illustrations, Bibliography, as well as the Alphabetical Index. You can see these in "Insert - Indexes and Tables - Indexes and Tables" by looking in the "Type" list box. When you add a new index reference via "Insert - Indexes and Tables - Entry" you can create aa new index type by giving it a name by clicking on the button to the right of the Index combo box. That name will then appear in the Type list box mentioned above. There is already a "User defined" index type, which I find a little confusing. It's just a pre-existing name, but I tend to want to click on it to create a new "user-defined" index. I also find the use of the word "Type" in the Insert/Indexes and Tables dialog misleading. IMO it would be better if it was called "Collection" (or something like that) because the name refers to the stored collection of references that is used when you insert an Index into your document. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
