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Owen:

Re: the 0;0 at the end. Changing this to 1;1 does indeed set the 'match
case' and 'word only' parameters. I got the format for the concordance file
from another LO user and stupidly didn't bother asking what the two zeroes
were for (I was in a rush and figured defaults are usually satisfactory). In
my defense, however, I just went back and looked at the LO Help, and even
the LO Writer user guide, and couldn't locate this information.

BUT, this doesn't solve the issue I'm having, which is that the errant index
marks are all in the document already and remain there after updates. The
only way to remove them that I can see is to scroll through manually and
delete them, since there isn't any way (at least that I can see) to search
for them much less search and replace them.

Thanks, however, for pointing out the use of the zeroes in the concordance
file.

Frank



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