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The news are sad and unacceptable :)
Anyway, I have to put the marks manually.
Thanks for everybody!
Thank you I will try that. Maybe the last chance.
Pnamajck: Thank you for your answer, but no success any of theses pages. Maybe the reinstall would solve the problem. But too much of a hassle for me, ’cause I have an urgent work to do.
ThompsonText: I don’t know which folder you mean. Is it the directory of the publication ?
Sorry for the late reply, I was busy in the last couple of days. Last year in this book an index had been generated in InDesign. Then I was asked to export the text into rtf format, if there would be some correction then the institute could do it. I got back this rtf format in docx format with the InDesign index markers with the following format: {xe:”something”}something. But this markers had disappeared when I imported the docx file into Indesign. Then I changed the extension to doc (aka 97-2003) format and the index markers remained in InDesign as well. So in my opinion when you import Word file with docx extension the index entries won’t be brought to InDesign, just when you do it from a doc file. That was my problem. But I managed to solve it by changing the extension of the Word file. Thank you for your answer.
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