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Is it possible to create a folder with more than one tab?
I currently use paper filing system. I have one file for each client. In
each file there are two dividers. The dividers make it possible to create 6 seperate sections in which I can hold paperwork. For instance, I use one section for client name and addres info, one for notes, etc. I would like to go paperless and create this same filing system in Word. I'm wondering if it is possible to create a folder that has tabs so that I can quickly move between them the same way I might move between the tabs at the top of Internet Explorer if I want to look back and forth between different web sites. |
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Is it possible to create a folder with more than one tab?
I am confused.
The folder system is a function of the Operating System, not Word. How exactly are you picturing this being in Word? Jeff Fine-Thomas wrote: I currently use paper filing system. I have one file for each client. In each file there are two dividers. The dividers make it possible to create 6 seperate sections in which I can hold paperwork. For instance, I use one section for client name and addres info, one for notes, etc. I would like to go paperless and create this same filing system in Word. I'm wondering if it is possible to create a folder that has tabs so that I can quickly move between them the same way I might move between the tabs at the top of Internet Explorer if I want to look back and forth between different web sites. -- Gerry Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ement/201003/1 |
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Is it possible to create a folder with more than one tab?
Jeff, you can have a folder or folders within a folder in Word. Say you have
a folder for "Apples" and you want to add varieties (under Apples). Click on Apples folder and at the top right you will see the icon for adding a new folder. This one would be called "Jonathan". Go back to Apples folder and click, open another new folder and call it "Granny Smith". So the next time you open your Apples folder, there will be 2 sub folders called Jonathan and Granny Smith. Hope this is helpful.... "Jeff Fine-Thomas" wrote: I currently use paper filing system. I have one file for each client. In each file there are two dividers. The dividers make it possible to create 6 seperate sections in which I can hold paperwork. For instance, I use one section for client name and addres info, one for notes, etc. I would like to go paperless and create this same filing system in Word. I'm wondering if it is possible to create a folder that has tabs so that I can quickly move between them the same way I might move between the tabs at the top of Internet Explorer if I want to look back and forth between different web sites. |
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