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John - in Word 2007? I can't find anything about master documents. have they
renamed the feature?

although reading the very negative threads about it from 2005, perhaps they
have scrapped it altogether?

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Brianna

"John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macinto" wrote:

Have you looked in the Help? There's a procedure there.


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Hi ?B?cGZjdGRheWVsaXNl?=,

John - in Word 2007? I can't find anything about master documents. have they
renamed the feature?

It's still there. You have to go into the Outline view, first. Then the
Outlining tab will be added to the Ribbon. In that tab you'll see a "Master
Document" group.

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Not very helpful John. Seaching for "Master Document" or "Subdocument" in
Word 2007 results in a null set.

I would ask you: Where in Word Help is this procedure you recommend?

JJP

"John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macinto" wrote:

Have you looked in the Help? There's a procedure there.


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By far one of the most arrogant and un-helpful, and ill informed replies I
have ever seen on a corporate feedback site. At least the Adobe folks sound
like they give a crap if and when they're unsure of an answer. If you're an
MVP, I find the label dubious since there isn't a single reference to master
document(s) in the Help feature as others in this post have indicated. Thanks
to the woman from Switzerland!

"John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macinto" wrote:

Have you looked in the Help? There's a procedure there.


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How can I make master and sub documents in 2007


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