
That’s the window which lets you control your index. Select where on your document you want to set your index (usually at the beginning) and go on Insert -> Indexes and Tables -> Indexes and TablesĪ small window will open. Once you have created your documents structure is time to create the index. After this you can use Heading 2-3-4 to create your gerarchy. Heading 1 is to be used for the most important titles (es: chapter titles). As you can see you don’t just have one heading, but at least three. On this toolbar you find the Heading style I am talking about. You can find this options in the toolbar Formatting (View->Toolbars->Formatting). To easily created an index the quickest way is to format your index entries through the most intuitive instrument: Headers. But if this documents are stored electronically (tipically in PDF format) it’s nice to have a clickable index, which immediatly redirects you to the part of the document you are intrested in. All of us know the importante of indexes in written documents. Today I am going to explian how it’s possibile to create a linked index of a document.
