My editor has asked for sequences of tabs to be inserted to identify sub-headings in a RTF encoded file. Is she confusing tabs with the styles definitions that RTF provides?
Maybe, maybe not. The leading indentation that CINDEX provides for subheadings in a Rich Text Format file can be defined either as an attribute of the subheading, or as a sequence of characters (usually tabs). Which method CINDEX uses by default is determined by settings you make by choosing Preferences (Formatted Export) from the Edit menu (Windows) or the Cindex menu (Mac). When you use Save As… (Windows) or Save To… (Mac) from the File menu to save an RTF file you can override the default setting.
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