https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=130003
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Writer file with an index entry over a large page range
I'll start again with another example.
1. Open the attached writer file.
2. Inspect the alphabetical index at the end, and notice the entry:
Doe, John .................. 1-10
This has been created by highlighting a target phrase on EVERY page from 1-10.
Now imagine a new feature in which you could create the same alpha-index entry
by highlighting a target phrase on page 1 and page 10 ONLY—no need to bother
with intervening pages. This would obviously save time and reduce the number of
index marks in the text.
BTW, this only applies if "Combine with -" is checked in the "Type." It
wouldn't affect the display if "Combine identical entries with f./ff." were
checked.
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