The closest you can get to this in Word is to use Heading 1 for Plot,
Characters, Background, etc. Format Heading 1 as "Page break before," if you
like, so that each "tab" will start on a new page. Then display the Document
Map, which will display your headings and allow you to click on the one you
want to go to.
Alternatively, if you haven't tried OneNote, you might find it more useful
for your purposes.
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"Panik" wrote in message
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Is there anyway to create a single file document that uses Tabs to break
up
sections, just like you can have separate sheets in a workbook for excel?
For example:
I am writing a story and would like to have a separate work sheet for
Plot,
Characters and Background info all in the same file but on seperate
Tabs/Pages.
Is there a way of doing this with out having to create separate files?
Thanks,
Panik