FranklinCovey® Style Guide™: For Business and Technical Communication, Fifth Edition
by Stephen R. Covey
Index
Using the Index
Indexes are often more annoying than useful. They omit key cross-references, or they refer readers to pages where the indexed word or phrase is missing. To address these problems, we have provided detailed cross-references. We have also tried to eliminate inaccurate or “ghost” references.
We used the following conventions as we compiled the index. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with these conventions:
• Main entries from the Reference Glossary are printed in a large capital and small capitals. For example, ABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS, and ACTIVE/PASSIVE.
• Following the title of a main entry, the page number(s) in boldface refer to the main alphabetically arranged entries, as in this example: ADJECTIVES, 12–14 ...
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