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Formatting of Subdocument via "INCLUDE" into a Master Document
A scenario arises where I am using an existing word document as a master
document. I am attempting to "include" files which I believe are called subdocuments in Microsoft vernacular. This is so I can update the master document with the latest version of the subdocuments by a control key sequence. However, the formatting doesn't seem to auto adjust "heading" styles, I.E. "1.2.4 Heading 3" for the content in a subdocument when you "include" it into the master. This is contrary to the behavior in a master document if I use the "insert document" button on the toolbar when I am in outline view. The drawback to this scenario is that I cannot save the master document and exit even though the subdocument has been saved separately. If anyone has a suggestion for this particular condition, please answer. Also, the latter inlines a subdocument with no apparent way to update the master easily if you have many subdocuments. This paragraph exists only to illustrate what I would like to happen when you "include" a file, I.E. there exists a link via field code, into a master document. Version of MS Word is 2002 with SP 3. Any help would be appreciated. |
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