1 10 1 1 10 True False start vcl/res/index.png True False go-previous True False go-next True False go-first True False go-last True False view-refresh False 6 Insert Index Entry dialog False vertical 12 False end _Close True True True Close dialog without saving non-applied changes. True False True 0 _Delete True True True True Deletes the selected entry from the index. The entry text in the document is not deleted. False True 1 Insert True True True True True False True 2 _Apply True True True True True True False True 3 _Help True True True True False True 4 True False True end 0 True False 12 6 6 6 True False 6 Index: True typecb 0 0 0 True False True Select the index that you want to add the entry to. 1 0 True True True New User-defined Index image1 True 2 0 True False 6 Entry: True entryed 0 0 1 True True True True Displays the text that is selected in the document. If you want, you can enter a different word for the index entry. The selected text in the document is not changed. 1 1 True True Update entry from selection image6 True 2 1 False True 12 6 Phonetic reading: True phonetic0ed 0 3 1 True True True True Enter the phonetic reading for the corresponding entry. For example, if a Japanese Kanji word has more than one pronunciation, enter the correct pronunciation as a Katakana word. The Kanji word is then sorted according to the phonetic reading entry. 4 1 False True 12 6 Phonetic reading: True phonetic1ed 0 3 2 True True True True Enter the phonetic reading for the corresponding entry. 4 2 False True 12 6 Phonetic reading: True phonetic2ed 0 3 3 True True True True Enter the phonetic reading for the corresponding entry. 4 3 True False False 6 1st key: True key1cb 0 0 2 True False False True True True True Makes the current selection a subentry of the word that you enter here. For example, if you select “cold”, and enter “weather” as the 1st key, the index entry will be “weather, cold”. 1 2 2 True False False 6 2nd key: True key2cb 0 0 3 True False False True True True True Makes the current selection a sub-subentry of the 1st key. For example, if you select “cold”, and enter “weather” as the 1st key and “winter” as the 2nd key, the index entry will be “weather, winter, cold”. 1 3 2 True False 6 Index level: True levelnf 0 0 4 True True Enter the index level for the entry, which determines the appearance of the entry in the generated index. start True True adjustment1 Enter the index level for the entry. The index level determines the appearance of the entry, according to the settings for that level in the “Entries” tab and the “Styles” tab in the “Table of Contents, Index, or Bibliography” dialog. With default settings, a higher index level results in a greater indent for the entry in the generated index. 1 4 2 Main entry True True False start True True Makes the selected text the main entry in an alphabetical index. 0 5 3 False True 0 True False 0 none True False 12 True False 12 6 6 6 Apply to all other occurrences True False True Add an index entry to any other occurrences of the text selected into “Entry”. start True True Add an index entry to any other occurrences of the text selected into “Entry”. For a modified entry, the match is conducted on the original selection, but the modified entry is inserted, and will appear in the index. 0 0 Whole words only True False True start 18 True True 0 1 Match case True False True start 18 True True 0 2 False True For Selected Entry False True 1 True False 12 6 6 6 True True True Next entry (same name) start center True image5 True Jumps to the next index entry of the same type and with the same name in the document. 4 0 True True True Previous entry (same name) end center True image4 True Jumps to the previous index entry of the same type and with the same name in the document. 3 0 True True True Previous entry end center True image2 True Jumps to the previous index entry of the same type in the document. 3 1 True True True Next entry start center True image3 True Jumps to the next index entry of the same type in the document. 4 1 False True 2 close delete insert ok help Marks the selected text as index or table of contents entry. Edits the selected index entry.