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all right weamp;#39;re gonna do a video about a word now I want to talk to you about indexes and how to generate them automatically in Word now automatic kind of want to use that term loosely because we still do have to do a bit of work but the actual generation of the index we can get word to do so this video I want to talk about marking entries to be included in an index so as an example I want a page of my document here and Iamp;#39;d like to select a word donamp;#39;t forget shift you can expend selections I like that little trick any way you select the word and now you need to mark it to be included in the index so two ways first ways if you go over to the references tab and under the index section on the references tab thereamp;#39;s a button there it says mark entry you can click that thatamp;#39;s going to pop up your mark index entry dialog box the alternative is to use a keyboard shortcut and the keyboard shortcut is all shift X now if you are going to be doing this in y