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119 \item Debugged problem with Word bookmarks not being inserted for unnumbered
130 or section references if not on Word mode.
181 \item Added contentsDepth for Word RTF contents page.
251 \item Tidied up RTF generation for non-Word viewers ({\it useWord} set to {\it false}). Will now look reasonable using
303 \item Option for using Word's INCLUDEPICTURE or IMPORT field, since the method that
304 works for Works, doesn't work for Word! See {\it bitmapMethod} in the
350 \item For linear RTF, Word for Windows support for \verb$\printindex$,\rtfsp
452 If importing RTF files into Word for Windows\index{Microsoft Word}, you may need to reformat
616 ``includepicture'' (use the MS Word 6.0 INCLUDEPICTURE field) or ``import'' (an earlier name
618 for Word 6.0. The default is ``includepicture''.}
635 \twocolitem{\inioption{useWord}}{If true (the default), Word for Windows RTF
759 files, RTF-compatible word processor formats such as MS Word, and \popref{HTML}{html}\rtfsp
979 such as Word for Windows.
1280 Tex2RTF can also output MS Word compatible RTF which has special
1284 Use the {\it useWord} initialisation file flag to switch Word mode
1289 In Word mode, using an index section generates a proper Word index.
1290 Similarly, a Word table of contents, list of figures, list of tables
1473 document style, at least for MS Word 6.0 for Windows. The default seems
1915 proper Word for Windows table of contents will be inserted unless either
2134 in the RTF readers currently tried (Word for Window and Windows Help).
2397 ``includepicture'' (use the MS Word 6.0 INCLUDEPICTURE field) or ``import''
3216 For viewing by programs other than MS Word, you should set the variable {\it useWord} to {\it false}. This
3217 will turn off some of the special RTF keywords recognised by Word (and possibly other advanced RTF readers).
3225 \subsection{Unresolved references in Word for Windows}\index{Microsoft Word}%