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service TableIndex
Description
specifies service of table indexes within a document.
See also
BaseIndex

Included Services - Summary
BaseIndex
(referenced entity's summary:)
specifies the basic service of different indexes within a document.
Properties' Summary
boolean
CreateFromLabels
[ OPTIONAL ]
determines if the name or the label of an object is used to create the index.  
string
LabelCategory
[ OPTIONAL ]
determines the name of the sequence field that is evaluated to create the index.  
short
LabelDisplayType
[ OPTIONAL ]
determines the way the paragraph containing a label is included in the index.  
Included Services - Details
BaseIndex
(referenced entity's summary:)
specifies the basic service of different indexes within a document.
Properties' Details
CreateFromLabels
boolean CreateFromLabels;
Usage Restrictions
optional
Description
determines if the name or the label of an object is used to create the index.
LabelCategory
string LabelCategory;
Usage Restrictions
optional
Description
determines the name of the sequence field that is evaluated to create the index.
LabelDisplayType
short LabelDisplayType;
Usage Restrictions
optional
Description
determines the way the paragraph containing a label is included in the index.
See also
ReferenceFieldPart
allowed constant values: only TEXT, CATEGORY_AND_NUMBER and ONLY_CAPTION

 
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