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Making Index Entries
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   When you are making index entries, it is good practice to think of
the different ways people may look for something.  Different people *do
not* think of the same words when they look something up.  A helpful
index will have items indexed under all the different words that people
may use.  For example, one reader may think it obvious that the
two-letter names for indices should be listed under "Indices,
two-letter names", since the word "Index" is the general concept.  But
another reader may remember the specific concept of two-letter names
and search for the entry listed as "Two letter names for indices".  A
good index will have both entries and will help both readers.

   Like typesetting, the construction of an index is a highly skilled,
professional art, the subtleties of which are not appreciated until you
need to do it yourself.

   Printing Indices & Menus , for information about printing an
index at the end of a book or creating an index menu in an Info file.