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== Identifying entries and sub-entries ==
== Unwrapping entries ==
 
As the Formatting Guidelines explain, index entries should be unwrapped into single lines,
REGARDLESS OF THEIR LENGTHS.


As the Formatting Guidelines explain, Index entries should be unwrapped into single lines,
REGARDLESS OF THEIR LENGTHS. This screenshot is not nearly wide enough to show the entire
very long line that resulted from doing that with this example.
Earlier examples showed lengthy Index entries that included sub-entries, usually separated  
Earlier examples showed lengthy Index entries that included sub-entries, usually separated  
by semi-colons. Sub-entries begin on new lines, indented and single-spaced. The current
by semi-colons. Sub-entries begin on new lines, indented and single-spaced. The current
example contains no sub-entries, so just keep unwrapping it until it's one very long line.  
example contains no sub-entries, so just keep unwrapping it until it's one very long line.  


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Wesley, Rev. Charles, 31, 32, 35-38, 41, 42, 44, 45, 47, 48, 50, 51, 55, 57, 62-64, 66, 76, 78-80, 84, 89-91, 96, 97, 129, 132, 141, 142 [** Rest of line omitted]
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Unwrapping entries

As the Formatting Guidelines explain, index entries should be unwrapped into single lines, REGARDLESS OF THEIR LENGTHS.

Earlier examples showed lengthy Index entries that included sub-entries, usually separated by semi-colons. Sub-entries begin on new lines, indented and single-spaced. The current example contains no sub-entries, so just keep unwrapping it until it's one very long line.