smithcraft
Technical User
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.
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.