Good evening fellow Frame Templars: 

        My setup here at JetBlue is simple:  WXP, Frame 8.0p277
(unstructured, but not for long) 

        Trying to get my index to "shape up" a little. 

        Here are some entries and what they look like:    

        121.135 - Manual Requirements, Manual contents
     .................1-16, 1-76, 1-113, 4-24, 10-3, 10-27,
 ......................................................10-28, 10-29 
        and    

        121.197 - Airplanes - Turbine engine powered - 
     Landing limitations - Alternate airports1-
 55, ........................................2-23, 2-43, 2-71 

        Here's what I WANT them to look like (or something like this):    

        121.135 - Manual Requirements, Manual contents
 ..1-16, 1-76, 1-113, 4-24, 10-3, 10-27,10-28, 10-29  
        and    

        121.197 - Airplanes - Turbine engine powered - 
     Landing limitations - Alternate airports
 ...................................1-55, 2-23, 2-43, 2-71 

        So my question: 

        Is there a methodology to use the reference pages to break out
chapter and page numbers to look the format I am seeking.  I work in
Queens New York, and unfortunately left a treasure chest of
information in my home office in Pennsylvania....not a good thing to
do. 

        Assistance and help would be most appreciated. 

        I can be reached either here at this email address or my work
address: 

        eduardo.cidad...@jetblue.com [1] 

        Thanking you in advance 

        All the best 

        Eduardo 

        718.709.2884 (office) or
 347684.2782 (work cell) 


Links:
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[1] mailto:eduardo.cidad...@jetblue.com
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