Index (user-defined)
The following options are available when you select User-Defined as the index type.
Choose Insert - Table of Contents and Index - Table of Contents, Index or Bibliography - Type tab (when User-Defined is the selected type)
User-defined indexes are available in the box when you create a new user-defined index in your document.
Type and Title
Specify the type and title of the index.
Title
Enter a title for the selected index.
Type
Select the type of index that you want to insert or edit. The options available on this tab depend on the index type that you select. If the cursor is in an index when you choose the Insert - Table of Contents and Index - Table of Contents, Index or Bibliography, you can then edit that index.
Protected against manual changes
Prevents the contents of the index from being changed. Manual changes that you make to an index are lost when the index is refreshed. If you want the cursor to scroll through a protected area, choose Collabora Office - PreferencesTools - Options - Collabora Office Writer - Formatting Aids, and then select the Enable cursor check box in the Protected Areas section.
Create Index or Table of Contents
For
Select whether to create the index for the document or for the current chapter.
Create from
Styles
Includes paragraphs with the paragraph styles specified in the dialog as index entries. To select paragraph styles, click the button to the right of this option.
Assign styles
Opens the Assign Styles dialog, where you can select paragraph styles to include in the index. Choose a desired index level for where a style will be displayed in the index.
Index entries
Choose this option to include index entries inserted in the document with in the generated index.
Tables
Includes tables in the index.
Graphics
Includes graphics in the index.
Frames
Includes frames in the index.
OLE objects
Includes OLE objects in the index.
Use outline level
Assign index level according to the outline level of the heading immediately prior to the table, graphic, frame, or OLE object. With default settings, the higher the outline level, the greater the indent in the generated index.