J Jay Freedman Sep 24, 2009 #2 How do I delete an entire index and start again? Click to expand... First select and delete the index itself (the INDEX field). Click the Show/Hide (¶) button so you can see the XE fields in the text. Open the Replace dialog. In the Find What box, enter ^d XE (include the space between the d and the X). Leave the Replace With box empty and click the Replace All button.
How do I delete an entire index and start again? Click to expand... First select and delete the index itself (the INDEX field). Click the Show/Hide (¶) button so you can see the XE fields in the text. Open the Replace dialog. In the Find What box, enter ^d XE (include the space between the d and the X). Leave the Replace With box empty and click the Replace All button.
J JSOL Sep 24, 2009 #3 You're a genius!! Ta! Jay Freedman said: First select and delete the index itself (the INDEX field). Click the Show/Hide (¶) button so you can see the XE fields in the text. Open the Replace dialog. In the Find What box, enter ^d XE (include the space between the d and the X). Leave the Replace With box empty and click the Replace All button. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Click to expand...
You're a genius!! Ta! Jay Freedman said: First select and delete the index itself (the INDEX field). Click the Show/Hide (¶) button so you can see the XE fields in the text. Open the Replace dialog. In the Find What box, enter ^d XE (include the space between the d and the X). Leave the Replace With box empty and click the Replace All button. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Click to expand...