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Generate tables of content or indices in QuarkXPress with Contents XTn.Tables-of-content data can be marked in three different methods: Defining QuarkXPress style sheets for index entries and at the same time dedicate specific style sheets to be included within a table of contents level (this is the most common method of marking contents text); tag the data using special markers (these markers will automatically be hidden using the Contents XTn palette so as not to affect the line endings of text, this method should be used if the table-of-contents data is fragments of headlines); and using the mouse and the Contents XTn palette (this is the most time-consuming method and not recommended for use when marking hundreds of entries).Contents XTn supports up to nine levels within a table of contents. On output, the levels are indented in order to produce a structured table of contents automatically.Contents XTn is perfectly suited to generate complete subject indices. Index entries can be marked by selecting the entry and then clicking the Contents XTn palette or generated using markers. Contents XTn supports up to nine levels of entries so complex indices can be generated automatically.Contents XTn supports visible and invisible entries. If words are to be spelled differently in the index or are not part of the actual text, but must be included in the index, hide these words in the text flow and Contents XTn will export the text to index data. Contents XTn can automatically sort an index on output while sorting using different international alphabet criteria.Manufacturer: ESS, GmbH
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