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Re: Indexing footnotes in Word [message #497 is a reply to message #493] Thu, 16 March 2017 04:46 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jo Duflou
Messages: 5
Registered: March 2017
Junior Member
Dear Jerome,

I've just had another good look at this, and must say there is a
definite difference between indexing of the Word docs and the identical
PDF files. As a routine, I write my docs in Word for Mac version 15.32
(Office 365 subscription), and "print" a PDF file to disk as well. When
the text is in the body of my doc, that document is indexed both for the
DOCX file and the PDF file. However, if the word is only in a footnote,
the only index entry is in the PDF file. And yes, as you point out,
the footnotes are not displayed in preview.

I use Foxtrot Personal version 5.7, and my iMac runs on macOS Sierra
10.12.3.

With thanks,

On 13/3/17 8:05 pm, FoxTrot Engineering wrote:
> Jo Duflou wrote:
>
>> I was wondering if there was any way to index and search footnotes and end
>> notes in Word documents with Foxtrot personal? Presently, the only way I
>> seem to be able to do this is by saving the file as a PDF file, where the
>> footnotes are indexed.
> There are two different things here: the text being indexed, and the text being displayed in the preview pane.
>
> Concerning the text being indexed, Word footnotes should be properly indexed, so if you search for a word that appears only in a footnote, the document should be found.
>
> However, footnotes are not displayed in the document preview, and hence, occurrences of the searched word are not highlighted in the footnotes. But you can option-click a found document in the search result list, to display the plain text that has been indexed, and this should include footnotes.
>
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