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Same keyword capitalized and uncapitalized in the index?

Guest
Dec 04, 2007 Dec 04, 2007
Is it possible to use the same keyword twice in the index - both captialized and not?
I have some key words that I use in a general way and want to capitalize, but which are also used as a kind of reserved words and not capitalized. But if I try to create both, the second one I enter is converted to what is already there. E.g. Function exists, and when I enter function it is changed into Function.
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LEGEND ,
Dec 04, 2007 Dec 04, 2007
That is the way the index designer works and is designed that way to prevent duplicate keywords being entered. Could you rename them to Function (Generic) and Function (Reserved) or something like that?
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Guest
Dec 04, 2007 Dec 04, 2007
thanks Colum. Now that I know it's a limitation I will try something like you suggest.
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LEGEND ,
Dec 04, 2007 Dec 04, 2007
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Hi all

I'm wondering if perhaps you could accomplish this by the following approaches.

1. Possibly insert a space either before or after the second term
2. Try changing from storing index terms inside the .HHK file to storing them inside topics? Then add the second term as a Topic level term?

I've not really tested this. Just thinking out loud.

Just a thought... Rick
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