IXM, for DOS
IXW
Software for creating Back-of-Book-Indexes
copyright, all rights reserved, 2003-2008, by
Brian Harney, Frankfort, Kentucky

(IXW requires Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista).
IXW is compatible with IXM's data files, but now
you can use any filename you wish and you can put
huge number of records per file.

IXW's print formats are the same as IXM's, more info here.

IXW does not print to your printer directly.
Instead, it writes the sorted and formatted index to a print file.
You can open the print file with any word-processing
program and do further formatting and fine tuning, and printing.

IXW is intended for indexing things not already in a computer.
With IXW, you go thru the article you want to index, page-by-page,
entering your index entries into IXW.
IXW provides several keyboard shortcuts that make the process faster.

If you have material already in a text or word-processing file that
you'd like to index, consider using my indexing macros for Microsoft Word,
rather than IXW.
Email me for more information on these macros.

For additional documentation, IXW users,
enter your password



Email me for your password,   bdharney2@aol.com,   put IXW in the subject line.

(If I leave AOL, you can find me by googling for 'IXW Indexing'.)

This page created 10-Apr-2003, 8:00pm, last updated 26-Apr-2008 10:43pm.

IX3, IXM, and IXW programs and documentation, including web pages and images
are copyright, and all rights reserved, 1984-2008, by Brian Harney, Frankfort, Kentucky.