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Add “see” or, See also” cross-references to an index – Adobe InDesign CS4 User Manual

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USING INDESIGN CS4

Long document features

Add “See” or “See also” cross-references to an index

Cross-references are index entries that point to related entries, instead of a page number. You create cross-references
using the Index panel. Cross-references can serve different purposes in an index:

Cross-references associate common terms with equivalents used in your document or book. For example, Fauna.
See Animals
. Entries with such cross-references do not contain page references; they simply point to equivalent
terms that are indexed more fully.

Cross-references point to other entries related to, but not equivalent to, a topic. For example, Cats. See also
Wildcats
. In this case, the index entry containing the cross-reference also contains page numbers and/or subentries
that are directly related to the entry’s topic.

Two types of cross-references

A. Cross-reference to related information (See also) B. Cross-reference to an equivalent term (See)

When you create a cross-reference in InDesign, you can also select a cross-reference prefix. “See” and “See also” are
static text. When you choose “See [also],” InDesign automatically assigns the correct prefix to the cross-reference each
time the index is generated:

Entries with page numbers, subentries, or both are given “See also.”

Entries without page numbers or subentries are given “See.”

Using the “See [also]” option frees you from the task of manually updating cross-references as the contents of your
index entries change.

1 Choose Window

> Type & Tables

> Index.

2 Select Reference.

3 (Optional) Select Book to view index entries from any open documents in a book file.

4 Choose New Page Reference in the Index panel menu.

5 Enter a topic or topics in the Topic Levels boxes.

6 In the Type menu, choose a cross-reference prefix (such as See also) from the bottom of the menu.

7 Type a topic in the Referenced box, or drag an existing topic from the topic list at the bottom.

8 Click Add to add the cross-reference to the index.

Cross-references appear in the Index panel and the generated index, but are not associated with index markers in the
document itself.

Cross-references with “See [also]” appear as “See [also]” in the Index panel; however, the correct prefix will appear in
the generated index story.

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Cross-references

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Index panel overview

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Updated 18 June 2009