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    (Index) vs. (Contents) in a story entry heading

    (Index) vs. (Contents) in a story entry heading
    I can not seem to find any difference between these.
    Am I missing something, or do they do the same exact thing.

    index adds the up arrow as does contents, does one go up one level and the other go up more than one.
    And is anything in the works for V 3.3.2 for this to happen?

    Thanks in advance
    Madman
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    They are synonymous. 3.2.2 adds a next and previous arrow to reference pages.
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    They are simple different names given to the same type of story entry by different module authors/converters.

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    Thanks Zacchaeus Thats what I thought.

    @ Moon Wizard
    Any chance the latter can happen with not too much trouble?
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    Actually, they are exactly the same.

    Any story entry with either one of those names is the target of the up arrow for that story group. A story group is each category group per module.

    Cheers,
    JPG

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    Then I guess I will not be using these as often as I would like to.

    Thanks Moon!

    Madman
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