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phil225
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Separate index file in Overleaf - is this possible?

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Hello, I'm looking at Overleaf for a project. I'd need to have an index at the end of the PDF output, but also have a navigable index appearing in the editor, or as a separate file. Is this possible? The best I can come up with is using \usepackage[hyperindex=true]{hyperref} to generate links in the PDF index.

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