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hello in this presentation Ill be showing you how to create an index in Microsoft Word 2010 Ill just press control end from the keyboard to get to the very end of this document and here on the very last page is an index that I created earlier its a pretty standard sort of index it is typically found at the end of many books so Ill show you how to create something like this so here I am in Mike in a Microsoft Word file very little formatting indeed at the end of this file Ill be creating my index so Ill begin by going to the very top and clicking on references on the references ribbon and its this index section that Ill be using so you just highlight a word you double click on a word that you want to be included in your index and then you click on mark entry click on mark all and that word has been included in your index I now go back to the document and highlight another word click on the title bar of the mark index entry dialog box click on the mark or button and find myself