1 10 10 1 5 True False True False Open True True False _New... True True False _Edit... True True False True True 6 True False start True True vertical 12 True False True 0 none True False 6 12 True True 12 6 True False _Title: True title 0 0 0 True True True True True Enter a title for the selected index. 1 0 True False Type: True type 0 0 1 True False start Table of Contents Alphabetical Index Table of Figures Index of Tables User-Defined Table of Objects Bibliography Select the type of index that you want to insert or edit. 1 1 Protected against manual changes True True False True True True Prevents the contents of the index from being changed. 0 2 2 True False Type and Title 0 0 True False True 0 none True False 18 True True 12 6 True False 12 True False For: True scope 0 0 0 True False Entire document Chapter Select whether to create the index for the document or for the current chapter. 1 0 0 0 True False 12 True False Evaluate up to level: True level 0 0 0 True True True adjustment1 True Enter the number of heading levels to include in the index. 1 0 1 0 True False Create Index or Table of Contents 0 1 False True True 0 none True False True True 6 12 6 True False 6 12 Outline True False True True True True Creates the index using outline levels. Paragraphs formatted with one of the predefined heading styles (Heading 1-10) are added to the index. 0 0 Inde_x marks True True False True True True Includes the index entries that you inserted by choosing Insert - Table of Contents and Index - Index Entry in the index. 0 2 Tables True True False True True Includes tables in the index. 1 1 Te_xt frames True True False True True Includes frames in the index. 2 1 Graphics True True False True True Includes graphics in the index. 1 2 OLE objects True True False True True Includes OLE objects in the index. 2 2 Use level from source chapter True True False 12 True True Indents table, graphic, frame, and OLE object index entries according their place in the chapter heading hierarchy. 1 3 2 True False center 12 True False center vertical _Additional styles True True False True True Includes the paragraph styles that you specify in the Assign Styles dialog as index entries. To select the paragraph styles that you want to include in the index, click the Assign Styles (...) button to the right of this box. False True 0 Styl_es True False True True True False True 1 False True 0 Assign styles... True True True start center Opens the Assign Styles dialog, where you can select the paragraph styles to include in the index. Choose the proper heading level on which the style will be included in the index. False True 1 0 1 0 0 True False True 6 12 Captions True False True True True objnames Creates index entries from object captions. 0 0 Object names True False True True True True Creates index entries from object names. 1 0 True False 6 12 False True Category: True category 0 0 0 False True Select the caption category that you want to use for the index entries. 1 0 False True Display: True display 0 0 1 False True References Category and Number Caption Text Select the part of the caption that you want to use for index entries. 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 True False Create From 0 2 False True True True 0 none True True True True in 12 6 True True True True True True True liststore1 False 0 False True 6 0.5 0 True 6 True 0 1 Select the object types that you want to include in a table of objects. True False Create From the Following Objects 0 3 False True True 0 none True False 6 12 True True 12 6 True False _Brackets: True brackets 0 0 1 _Number entries True True False True True Automatically numbers the bibliography entries. 0 0 2 True False start [none] [] () {} <> Select the brackets that you want to enclose bibliography entries. 1 1 True False Formatting of the Entries 0 4 True False vertical 12 True False True 0 none True False 6 12 True True 12 6 Combine identical entries True True False True True Replaces identical index entries with a single entry that lists the page numbers where the entry occurs in the document. For example, the entries "View 10, View 43" are combined as "View 10, 43". 0 0 Combine identical entries with f. or _ff. True True False 12 True True Replaces identical index entries that occur on the directly following page(s), with a single entry that lists the first page number and a "f" or "ff". For example, the entries "View 10, View 11" are combined as "View 10f", and "View 10, View 11, View 12" as "View 10ff". Actual appearance depends on the locale setting, but can be overridden with Sort - Language. 0 1 Combine with - True True False 12 True True Replaces identical index entries that occur on consecutive pages with a single entry and the page range where the entry occurs. For example, the entries "View 10, View 11, View 12" are combined as "View 10-12". 0 2 Case sensitive True True False 12 True True Distinguishes between uppercase and lowercase letters in otherwise identical index entries. For Asian languages special handling applies. 0 3 AutoCapitalize entries True True False True True Automatically capitalizes the first letter of an index entry. 1 0 Keys as separate entries True True False True True Inserts index keys as separate index entries. 1 1 _Concordance file True True False True True Automatically marks index entries using a concordance file - a list of words to include in an index. 1 2 _File True True True start 12 True True filemenu False Select, create, or edit a concordance file. 1 3 True False Options False True 0 True False True 0 none True False 18 True True 12 6 True False 12 True False Language: True lang 0 0 0 True False Select the language rules to use for sorting the index entries. 1 0 0 0 True False 12 True False Key type: True keytype 0 0 0 True False Select numeric when you want to sort numbers by value, such as in 1, 2, 12. Select alphanumeric, when you want to sort the numbers by character code, such as in 1, 12, 2. 1 0 1 0 True False Sort False True 1 0 5 0 0