Microsoft Word 2016: Table of Authorities

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  • Опубліковано 26 жов 2024

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  • @julesm7583
    @julesm7583 5 років тому +1

    Nice job Kirt! Been doing TOAs for years but never knew how to read the code within the brackets and other things. Thank you! Can you do one on electronic bookmarking? Court of Appeal requires PDF with bookmarks. My understanding is if we use headers in our Word docs, Adobe will automatically generate?

  • @philbeenhouwer356
    @philbeenhouwer356 4 роки тому +1

    Pretty cool. Great presentation! However, I am trying to do something a bit different, which is to index entire sentences that contain certain words like a person (e.g., Phil, Rob) and also months of the year (e.g., December, March, etc.). Then, instead of an index that references the page numbers in the document, I just want all of the "Phil" sentences collected together in an Appendix, all of the "Rob" sentences collected together in another Appendix, and all of the by-month sentences collected together in another Appendix. So I have an appendix for Phil, one for Rob, one for December, and one for March. How the heck do I do that??

  • @rfcesq5474
    @rfcesq5474 4 роки тому

    Anyone else think that the Table of Authorities feature is criminally out-of-date? I swear it's the same setup that they've been using for like 15 years (at least). The code must have cobwebs.