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Index not appearing after generation — no entries visible.

Explorer ,
Jul 04, 2025 Jul 04, 2025

I've been busy putting lots of index markers into a 174-page document. When I finished, I directed ID to generate the index. I got a message saying "Index successfully replaced." I didn't think there was an index yet in the document, but that aside, no index entries of any sort appeared in the document, nor did I have a loaded cursor with which to paste the supposedly replaced index. I have no idea what's going on. Does anyone else have an idea?

 

ID obviously thinks there is an index in there somewhere, but there is no visible sign of it. In theory, at least, I could delete all the index markers and start over again, but I'm eager to avoid that if possible.

 

Thanks.

 

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Community Expert , Jul 05, 2025 Jul 05, 2025

For what it's worth, you should be able to bypass the issue by de-selecting the Replace Existing Index check box when you're in the Generate Index dialog box. This forces InDesign to create a new index, load your cursor and give you text for your index.

 

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In fact, I'd recommend that you always generate a new index and reformat it, if necessary, to match your specifications. It will always give you a fresh snapshot of what entries are where, and eliminates the chance of refuse/debris corruptin

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Jul 05, 2025 Jul 05, 2025

Difficult to say without seeing the document. Can you post it somewhere?

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Community Expert ,
Jul 05, 2025 Jul 05, 2025

For what it's worth, you should be able to bypass the issue by de-selecting the Replace Existing Index check box when you're in the Generate Index dialog box. This forces InDesign to create a new index, load your cursor and give you text for your index.

 

1 - Generate Index.jpg

 

In fact, I'd recommend that you always generate a new index and reformat it, if necessary, to match your specifications. It will always give you a fresh snapshot of what entries are where, and eliminates the chance of refuse/debris corrupting your index or messing up its layout in your document.

 

Hope this helps,

 

Randy

 

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Community Expert ,
Jul 05, 2025 Jul 05, 2025

I wonder if it is because you had a Type tool cursor inserted in some text frame somewhere?

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 07, 2025 Jul 07, 2025
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Hi @Don34862646jbr5,

 

Thank you for explaining everything so clearly. I can imagine how frustrating it must be to add all those index markers and then not see the index appear. Could you please confirm which exact version of InDesign you're using and share the details of your operating system?

I also wanted to check if the suggestions from the experts helped resolve the issue on your end.

Please let me know if things are working now or if you're still facing the same problem. Once I have your update, I'll be happy to continue assisting you further.

 

Looking forward to hearing from you!

Abhishek 

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