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ResolvedVersion 2007

Heather has attended:
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Indexes

When entering word wich you want the in the index, can it just pick up the work itself without any of the applied formatting? If so how?

RE: Indexes

Hello Heather

Thank you for your question.

I'm unsure what you mean when you refer to picking up the word itself without any of the applied formatting? Can you please explain this in a little more detail? Thanks.

Kind regards
Amanda

 

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