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Default Word Project???

In a previous version, I was able to combine several Word
documents into one document. There was a pane on the left side that I could
add other Word docs to and view several documents on the larger window. You
could also have a slide show affect through all of them. If I remember
correctly, I could Save As this type of file and create this combined
document. I either can't remember how to do it or don't have this option
with 2003. Was it called Word Project? I remember the icon was similar to
Word but perhaps had a key on it or something slightly different so you knew
it was different.
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Hi ?B?dHBhc2No?=,

Are you, perhaps, remembering the BINDER tool?

That's was discontinued after Office 2000. But if you still have the Office
2000 or 97 disks you can install and continue to use it with Office 2003. It
may "complain" a bit, but it will still work.

In a previous version, I was able to combine several Word
documents into one document. There was a pane on the left side that I could
add other Word docs to and view several documents on the larger window. You
could also have a slide show affect through all of them. If I remember
correctly, I could Save As this type of file and create this combined
document. I either can't remember how to do it or don't have this option
with 2003. Was it called Word Project? I remember the icon was similar to
Word but perhaps had a key on it or something slightly different so you knew
it was different.


Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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BINDER, YES!! You are so smart. I knew it had to be discounted because I
have tried everything!

Thanks so much for the reply.

"Cindy M." wrote:

Hi ?B?dHBhc2No?=,

Are you, perhaps, remembering the BINDER tool?

That's was discontinued after Office 2000. But if you still have the Office
2000 or 97 disks you can install and continue to use it with Office 2003. It
may "complain" a bit, but it will still work.

In a previous version, I was able to combine several Word
documents into one document. There was a pane on the left side that I could
add other Word docs to and view several documents on the larger window. You
could also have a slide show affect through all of them. If I remember
correctly, I could Save As this type of file and create this combined
document. I either can't remember how to do it or don't have this option
with 2003. Was it called Word Project? I remember the icon was similar to
Word but perhaps had a key on it or something slightly different so you knew
it was different.


Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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