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Hi Tom,

thank you very much for the fast response and the hints. 
Using the concordance file was necessary, because the index is quite big and
has to be changed several times (prepress, for publishing etc., 300p text
and two indexes for persons and items). Worked with little errors in OO
3.1., so I hoped that it would work even better in LO, which I use (since
fork) in my daily work. But now I can't index by concordance file at all.
Even a simple test-text and a few entries results in a headline and that's
it. Until now I thought indexing by external file would be a standard
procedure (as a part of the online-help).

New installation of LO didn't change anything. Maybe use of concordance-file
relies on some feature, I don't know (a special java-environment e.g.?)

Best regards
u-ri

(Sorry about my poor english. I'm not a native speaker at all...)
Win7 64Bit LibreOffice  3.5.1.2 /Writer



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