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In a document I have most major headings marked to that they'll appear
in the Table of Contents (which is at the beginning of the document). 
It looks very nice.

What I'd like to do is "tag" each of the major headings within the
document with key words that can also be used to form a topic list so a
Topic list can be created quickly from the tagged words.

For example;

Table of Contents (each document will have this regardless of any other
tags)

Cat Whiskers   1
Dog noses       3
Cat food          4

What I'd like to have created....(in addition to the usual Table of
Contents)

Topic list (have a topic list which is created from tagged words)

Length of whiskers   1
Whisker cleaners      1
Dark whiskers           5
No whiskers              6

I've tried to find "Smart Tags" extension but there is none.

Any ideas or suggestions?





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