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How to embed index in DOCM

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in this video we will show you how to link a table of contents to headings in word select the heading on the home tab select from one of the heading styles you can right click and select modify to make any changes to the formatting then go to the table of contents and select the title you can either click the insert tab and click the link button or right click and select hyperlink select the document tab select the heading and click ok once you click the link it will take you to that heading the same was done for the other headings to remove the link click the link button and click remove link or right click and click remove hyperlink you can also create a link for a word in a text by following the same steps if you like this video give it a thumbs up

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The package makeidx provides two new commands, \see and \printindex. The command \see can used in the index to cross reference to other items. document. The package showidx changes a number of internal LATEX 2 commands in such a way that each index entry is shown in the margin on the page where the entry appears.
By convention, LaTeX uses the underscore character ( ) to typeset a subscript, such as $ab$ which produces . If you write $abcde$ only the first character, b , is subscript, a b c d e , because LaTeX does not assume you want to subscript the entire set of characters bcde .
Index terms are added to a document using the \index command; terms specified in this way are written out by the LATEX job into an . idx file which is then processed separately by the makeindex program to create an . ind file which is, in turn, read back in the next time LATEX is run to generate the printed index.
Indexes usually appear at the end of a document and can take up a lot of space, so a blank page at the end is ideal. Click the Insert Index button on the References tab. The Index dialog box opens, where you can set up how the index will appear.
An index is an alphabetical and detailed listing of topics in a document, with a corresponding page number displayed alongside (see picture below). An index is typically located at the end of a long document. An index helps readers to navigate long documents and locate specific information they may need.
0:01 1:08 Styles. You can right click and select modify to make any changes to the formatting. Then go to theMoreStyles. You can right click and select modify to make any changes to the formatting. Then go to the table of contents. And select the title.
The imakeidx package is part of TeX Live and MiKTeX. This is an extension to makeidx which allows for the creation of other indices besides or instead of the default one. It has many options and commands to manipulate the output generated.
To add an entry to the index the command \index{} is used, where the word to be added is inserted as the parameter. Be careful, this wont print the word in the current position but only in the index. Finally, the command \printindex will actually render the index.

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