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Indexing anomaly

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smithcraft

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Aug 7, 2003
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For reasons I don't understand, when I designate an index reference marker to cover, say, two paragraphs (meaning the current one, wherever the citation falls, and the next one), and the second paragraph continues on a second page, the citation in the index *should* indicate a two-page span. And most of the time it does. But I have found several instances where it only indicates a single page---as if it were only designating a single paragraph.

There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to it. Each of the other settings, like until the next use of a particular style, seems to be fine---it's just the paragraph marker.

Is this a bug in the program, or is it something I'm doing wrong? Do I understand correctly that "for the next two paragraphs" means to the *end* of the second paragraph, or does it mean something else?

Thanks for any insight you can give me.
 
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