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Subject:Re: Page Ranges in an Index From:Willa MacAllen <macallen -at- TIAC -dot- NET> Date:Wed, 3 Sep 1997 08:02:11 -0700
>Is there an advantage to using page ranges for entries in an index?
I can't imagine not using page ranges in an index, but then, that's how I
was trained to index. How else would one reflect the appropriate
information in the index?
BTW, I hope that indexing issues are a constant thread on this list.
Since I'm a wanna be tech writer, I'm interested in learning how indexing
is different in technical manuals than back-of-the-book indexing.
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