The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
When an item to be indexed appears on consecutive pages, Word represents
those pages individually in the index, rather than showing them as a
range.
This happens even when you use the \g switch to gather ranges.
Apple, 4, 5, 6, 7rather than showing a range: Apple, 4-7Using the \g switch without also using bookmarks and XE fields does not change the way the index appears. CAUSEBy design in Word, when you compile an index in a document that contains multiple XE fields for identical index entries, Word lists a page number for each index entry (for example, Apple, 4, 5, 6, 7). In contrast, when the range of pages is bookmarked, Word compiles the index showing this range (for example, Apple, 4-7). WORKAROUND
Use bookmarks and a special XE field to tell Word to show a range for
certain words.
MORE INFORMATION
By default, Word uses an en dash to separate the beginning and ending
pages
in an indexed range. You can specify a different separation character by
using the \g switch.
Additional query words: index entry xe bookmark range page pages switch
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