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audio recording for this meeting has begun hello and welcome ladies and gentlemen my name is David Wilmer today weamp;#39;ll be looking at the index tool in docHub so letamp;#39;s get right into it now before I show off what the index tool can do Iamp;#39;m going to show off the end result of the difference between two documents one that does not have an index and one that does have an index Iamp;#39;ve already given this document an index so basically an index is just a way something that you can embed into a file that makes it easier to search makes the search times quicker for you know whenever you do ctrl left so whenever youamp;#39;re trying to find a specific word within a document so in most documents the search time will not be you know too too slow but that is why I have a quite a long doctrine to look at here today this is everything you could possibly do with JavaScript within docHub accurate and so itamp;#39;s quite extensive several four hundred pages so