beginning of a word, clicking on the Entry text box inserts the word into the
text box.
3) Click Insert to create the entry.
Figure 341. Inserting an index entry
See “Customizing index entries” on page 343 for an explanation of the fields
on this dialog box.
You can create multiple entries without closing the dialog box. For each one:
1) Click at the location in the document that you want to index.
2) Click again on the dialog box.
3) Change the entry if needed, and click Insert.
4) Repeat steps 1–3 until you have finished with the entries, then click Close.
Note
If field shading is active (see Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org >
Appearance > Text Document > Field shadings), when a selected
word or phrase has been added to the index, it is shown in the text with
a gray background. Index entries whose text is different from the text
in the document are marked by a small gray rectangle.
Tip
You can also open the Insert Index Entry dialog box by clicking the
Entry icon on the Insert toolbar, as shown in Figure 342.
Figure 342. Entry icon on Insert toolbar
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