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subscribe and click the bell icon to turn on notifications hello everyone and welcome to this video tutorial on how to create and update an index in microsoft word now an index is something you can insert into any word document but itamp;#39;s particularly useful if you have a long document what an index is if youamp;#39;re not sure is it lists the terms and topics discussed in the document listed in alphabetical order so the index is normally found at the end of the document you can go to the end of the document you can see all of the main headings all of the main subjects or topics in the index listed in alphabetical order and it will show you what page number those topics are located on so itamp;#39;s similar to a table of contents in many ways except that it appears at the end of the document and itamp;#39;s in alphabetical order and it is pretty simple to create an index in word thereamp;#39;s just a couple of things you need to do prior to actually inserting the index into t