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Place the Text Insertion bar anywhere in text (it doesn’t matter where you 1
place it because page numbers will not be listed for this entry).
Enter text for the entry in the Text field of the Index palette. 2
Use the Sort As and Level controls as you would to create any other index 3
entry.
Choose Cross-Reference from the Scope drop-down menu. Choose the type 4
of cross-reference you want from the drop-down menu: See, See also, or See
herein.
Specify the index entry being cross-referenced by entering text in the field or 5
clicking an existing entry in the list.
Click the Add button. Expand the entry to see the cross-reference text. 6
Creating a cross-reference for an existing index entry
To create a cross-reference for an existing index entry:
Place the Text Insertion bar anywhere in text (it doesn’t matter where you 1
place it because page numbers will not be listed for this entry).
Select an entry in the Entries list. The entry is automatically placed in the 2
Text field.
Click the Edit button on the Index palette, double-click the entry, or select 3
the entry and display the context menu.
Choose Cross-Reference from the Scope drop-down menu. Choose the type 4
of cross-reference you want from the drop-down menu: See, See also, or See
herein.
Specify the index entry being cross-referenced by entering text in the field or 5
clicking an existing entry in the list.
To see the cross-reference text in the Entries list along with the page number
references, expand the entry.
When you build an index, cross-references immediately follow page number
references. They are formatted with the character style sheet specified in the
Index Preferences dialog box (Edit > Preferences > Index). If you specify
Entry’s Style, the cross-reference will use the same style sheet as the entry it
follows. Using the Style drop-down menu (Index palette) to specify a
character style sheet for a cross-reference will override the style sheet you
specified in the Index Preferences dialog box. The text you enter in the
Cross-Reference field will have that style sheet applied; however, the style
sheet will not be applied to the “See,” “See also,” or “See herein” part of the
cross-reference.