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An index lists the terms and topics that are discussed in a document, along with the pages that they appear on. ... You can create an index entry for an individual word, phrase, or symbol, for a topic that spans a range of pages, or that refers to another entry, such as “Transportation. See Bicycles.”
Position the insertion pointer where you want the index to appear. If you want the index to start on a new page, create a new page in Word. ... Click the References tab. In the Index group, click the Insert Index button. ... Click the OK button to insert the index into your document.
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noun. The definition of an index is a guide, list or sign, or a number used to measure change. An example of an index is a list of employee names, addresses and phone numbers. An example of an index is a stock market index which is based on a standard set at a particular time.
An index is an indicator or measure of something, and in finance, it typically refers to a statistical measure of change in a securities market. In the case of financial markets, stock, and bond market indices consist of a hypothetical portfolio of securities representing a particular market or a segment of it.
The index is nothing but a data structure that stores the values for a specific column in a table. An index is created on a column of a table. Example, we have a database table called User with three columns Name, Age, and Address. Assume that the User table has thousands of rows.
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