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Tables with text and subject index
I'm going to make a huge document in two languages. I want the two lanuages
to be paralell through the whole document, as two coloumns with paralell text and paralell sections with pre defined headings. I also want a subject index in each language at the beginning of the document. Is it possible to do this as a table? I have tried but some of the text disaperas all the time, and the subject index dosent match. Anyone? Yhanx in advance |
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Tables with text and subject index
The usual way of doing two-languages in one document is by a two-column table
(with or without borders) so long as you have multiple rows (ie not one row extending the whole document). This also has the benefit that new subjects/paragraphs can start aligned together. For multiple TOCs. There is a previous posting: http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...814&sloc=en-us Personally I have used the biult-in Heading styles and made copies of the styles I want to use, slightly change the StyleNames and modify the TOCs in the styles listing to only include the Headings for each language. For multiple indexes in one document, see the previous posting: http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...6da&sloc=en-us Again I would think that copies of the Index styles could work here as well. Hope this helps DeanH "-7r" wrote: I'm going to make a huge document in two languages. I want the two lanuages to be paralell through the whole document, as two coloumns with paralell text and paralell sections with pre defined headings. I also want a subject index in each language at the beginning of the document. Is it possible to do this as a table? I have tried but some of the text disaperas all the time, and the subject index dosent match. Anyone? Yhanx in advance |
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