2010. - 15 p.
Indexing per Chicago Manual of Style.
An index is composed of entries in alphabetical order. The entries have either a page number of a cross‐reference to another entry. Entries can have sub‐entries to provide supplementary descriptive and/or relational information.
The entries form an alternate organization of the document’s content (the primary organization being the table of contents). Technical documents tend to have a hierarchically elaborated table of contents, while texts like histories tend to have a short, shallow table of contents. Both kinds of documents can benefit from an index.
Используемая версия MS Word не указана.