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Hi, welcome back! This is the 4th week, and by now you should be really encoding your text at very high speed and enjoying doing it. This week, we will give you some extra features to make extra special your encoding. Particularly, we will discuss about indexing and how to encode names of people dates, and things like that in order to make them indexable and in order to collect them for creating an online index. To do that, we need to talk about how is done the indexing and what is indexing. Indexing is a basic commodity of all editions You may want to have an index of names, of place, of dates, of chapters, of figures, of manuscripts, etc. There are two ways to do an index. The first one is to do it by hand. You have your texts on hand, you take a piece of paper, or another computer and you start typing down. Every time you find something you want to put an index you type it down. So you create your index by hand. What is the problem with that? The problem is that it may be not accura