Has anybody here experience with Publisher Indexer, by
itspecialists.com which claims to be an add-in providing ToC and indices
in Publisher 2003?
I've tried it but it doesn't seem to run at all and I can't see why.

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Re: table of contents by Mary

Mary
Mon Jul 21 14:06:31 CDT 2008

It locked up my computer, I had to uninstall it after five minutes. Maybe it
isn't Vista friendly. I couldn't find any advantage to it anyway. Word does all
the Indexer claims to do without spending another $15.
Could be the macros?

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"GbH" <Geoff_Hannington@IEE.ORGasm> wrote in message
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> Has anybody here experience with Publisher Indexer, by itspecialists.com which
> claims to be an add-in providing ToC and indices in Publisher 2003?
> I've tried it but it doesn't seem to run at all and I can't see why.
>
> --
> --
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> Wisdom and experience come with age, they say, but I wish I could remember the
> darn question
>



Re: table of contents by GbH

GbH
Mon Jul 21 14:43:47 CDT 2008

Mary Sauer wrote:
> It locked up my computer, I had to uninstall it after five minutes.
> Maybe it isn't Vista friendly. I couldn't find any advantage to it
> anyway. Word does all the Indexer claims to do without spending
> another $15. Could be the macros?
>
>
> "GbH" <Geoff_Hannington@IEE.ORGasm> wrote in message
> news:OYrKMI26IHA.1592@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Has anybody here experience with Publisher Indexer, by
>> itspecialists.com which claims to be an add-in providing ToC and
>> indices in Publisher 2003? I've tried it but it doesn't seem to run
>> at all and I can't see why.
>>
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>> --
>>
>> Wisdom and experience come with age, they say, but I wish I could
>> remember the darn question

Thanks Mary,
How does one import ones Publisher document into word in order to run
its ToC generator. All my efforts in the past have landed up garbled so
as not to be useful or exportable out again.

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Re: table of contents by Mary

Mary
Mon Jul 21 15:44:19 CDT 2008

I don't know how you would do it. Publisher is text box based, if all your text
boxes are linked I suppose you could select all and paste special as unformatted
text. I reckon you will have to experiment a bit.

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"GbH" <Geoff_Hannington@IEE.ORGasm> wrote in message
news:%23b$eYo26IHA.1592@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Mary Sauer wrote:
>> It locked up my computer, I had to uninstall it after five minutes.
>> Maybe it isn't Vista friendly. I couldn't find any advantage to it
>> anyway. Word does all the Indexer claims to do without spending
>> another $15. Could be the macros?
>>
>>
>> "GbH" <Geoff_Hannington@IEE.ORGasm> wrote in message
>> news:OYrKMI26IHA.1592@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> Has anybody here experience with Publisher Indexer, by
>>> itspecialists.com which claims to be an add-in providing ToC and
>>> indices in Publisher 2003? I've tried it but it doesn't seem to run at all
>>> and I can't see why.
>>>
>>> --
>>> --
>>>
>>> Wisdom and experience come with age, they say, but I wish I could
>>> remember the darn question
>
> Thanks Mary,
> How does one import ones Publisher document into word in order to run its ToC
> generator. All my efforts in the past have landed up garbled so as not to be
> useful or exportable out again.
>
> --
> --
>
> Wisdom and experience come with age, they say, but I wish I could
> remember the darn question
>