Chapters
Well, since master documents don't work reliably one could argue that any
keyboard shortcut assigned to any command involving master documents is a
waste. :-)
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"grammatim" wrote in message
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BTW Word wastes a perfectly good basic keyboard shortcut on Master
Documents, Ctrl-backslash -- I just made it the keying for "Accept
Change" (and don't move to the next), a button I'd already put on the
QAT.
Hmm, if I had any need for a "Reject Change" button, I'd put it on
Ctrl-pipe.
On Jun 17, 9:10 am, "Stefan Blom"
wrote:
You can use INCLUDETEXT fields to add files to a "master" document.
Seehttp://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfms/includetextfields.htm.
Note that Word's built-in master document feature is *not* recommended by
most users, because it tends to corrupt documents.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"NeedAnswerForBoss" wrote in
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I know in Word you can create sub documents from a larger document and
you
edit subdocuments it automatically updates itself in the larger
document.
How
can someone do the opposite? For example, say I write 5 chapters.
Chapters
1,2,3 and go into Book One, and Chapters 3,4,5 go into Book Two. (Note:
Chapter 3 is in both books.) How can I edit Chapter 3 and automatically
have
it update in each of the Books? I basically want to combine documents
yet
be
able to edit them seperately so they update in the master documents.-
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