From: YukYuk on 8 Mar 2010 23:19 Hi! I have a very long document that I have split into several smaller documents to work on and consequently, I have set the page numbering for each subsequent according to the last page of the previous document: "Document #1: Page 1-500" "Document #2: Page 501-750" "Document #3: Page 751-900" However, when I do Indexing in Document #2, regardless of the page number I have set up, it reverts to Page 1 when updating the Index and resets the entire page numbering in that document. How can I 'force' the Indexing to recognize the subsequent page numbering? I suppose it would be the same situation as when using a TOC.
From: Stefan Blom on 9 Mar 2010 05:36 See this article (which includes instructions for both TOCs and indexes): Creating a Table of Contents Spanning Multiple Documents http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=148 -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "YukYuk" <YukYuk(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B61A815A-4841-4C0F-B51C-2FAA9A949821(a)microsoft.com... > Hi! > I have a very long document that I have split into several smaller > documents > to work on and consequently, I have set the page numbering for each > subsequent according to the last page of the previous document: > "Document #1: Page 1-500" > "Document #2: Page 501-750" > "Document #3: Page 751-900" > However, when I do Indexing in Document #2, regardless of the page number > I > have set up, it reverts to Page 1 when updating the Index and resets the > entire page numbering in that document. How can I 'force' the Indexing to > recognize the subsequent page numbering? I suppose it would be the same > situation as when using a TOC.
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