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Iamp;#39;m going to show you a quick and easy way to delete all of your index markers in a document that uses any version of Microsoft Word the first thing you need to do is make a backup of your file always always always back your file up before making any extreme changes once your backup is done turn on the show/hide feature this handy feature will display all of your non text characters such as where you have placed a tab a space a hard return and also where you have placed index markers the index markers are denoted by the X e inside the brackets next to your indexed word or phrase I have indexed the word wolf so all instances of the word wolf have been have the XE wolf next to them there are eight instances throughout my document the ctrl H will bring up your Find and Replace window in the find section type in caret D make sure you include a space and then X e the caret D denotes field XE denotes index marker make sure to include a space between the caret D and the XE since we ar