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Posted to issues@openoffice.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2017/04/24 12:52:05 UTC

[Issue 6401] Allowing more than one Alphabetical Index

https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=6401

Ari Diacou <ar...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #42 from Ari Diacou <ar...@gmail.com> ---
I would like to second what all the scientists have said, except I'm a
law-student. When filing briefs with the court, you must make a "Table of
Authorities" which is an index of all cases, and statutes that your brief
relies on. These both appear under the section "Table of Authorities" but
mechanically, they are two indexes that each must be sorted alphabetically, and
the entries must be bunched together, so that if I cite 35 USC 271(a) on page
2, 35 USC 282 on page 10, and 35 USC 271(b) on page 20. 

It should appear as:
35 USC 271.............2,20
35 USC 282...............10

I would like to use OOo when I get out of school, but without at least a
work-around, I cant.

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