Indexing in Microsoft Word
At Cambridge University Press, we have found that indexing your manuscript allows for faster and higher-quality book production, allowing errors to be caught easily and ensuring accuracy. In this video, learn more about the benefits of indexing your project in Microsoft Word and a step-by-step guide on how to do it.
To download the full guide on how to index your book, please visit cambridge.org/indexing
Before you start 1:08
MS Word Indexing: How It Works 1:44
Indexing a Specific Word or Phrase 2:06
The Temptation of ‘Mark All’ 3:01
Themes or Concepts Not Specifically Named 4:24
Indexing Spans or Page Ranges 5:01
Creating subentries 6:57
Adding Cross-references and Changing Fonts 7:55
Creating the Index List 9:44
Quick Tips 11:44
Видео Indexing in Microsoft Word канала Cambridge University Press
To download the full guide on how to index your book, please visit cambridge.org/indexing
Before you start 1:08
MS Word Indexing: How It Works 1:44
Indexing a Specific Word or Phrase 2:06
The Temptation of ‘Mark All’ 3:01
Themes or Concepts Not Specifically Named 4:24
Indexing Spans or Page Ranges 5:01
Creating subentries 6:57
Adding Cross-references and Changing Fonts 7:55
Creating the Index List 9:44
Quick Tips 11:44
Видео Indexing in Microsoft Word канала Cambridge University Press
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