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Sohxar
I have to make a list of authors cited in a thesis at the end of it. In the
text I cited them just with the surname, but in the index I'd like to put the
name, as well.
Ex.
Mike Red is cited in the text as RED, M. If I mark it like this, the final
index will be RED, M. But I want RED, Mike. If I mark it with the name it
can't find it in the text because here there's just the last name. IS it
possible to associate the name to a mark, in order to make it appear in the
final index, but without looking for it in the text?
I hope it's comprehensible!
Thanks
text I cited them just with the surname, but in the index I'd like to put the
name, as well.
Ex.
Mike Red is cited in the text as RED, M. If I mark it like this, the final
index will be RED, M. But I want RED, Mike. If I mark it with the name it
can't find it in the text because here there's just the last name. IS it
possible to associate the name to a mark, in order to make it appear in the
final index, but without looking for it in the text?
I hope it's comprehensible!
Thanks