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Default A Word page should consists of Word Sheets

Imagine, I have a word document about histories of different countries.
I open the document and I see a page with the bottom tabs titled
€śAmerica€ť,€ťIndia€ť,€ťChina€ť
When I press America tab I see the page(s) about American history. When I
press the tab India I will see the page about the Indian history.
Just like an Excell page that contains sheets, except for, the word sheets
would be blank without cells.
On the Insert menu you will be able to add a new Sheet.

How can I do that with the ordinary Word? I can create many separate
documents. Or a large document contains many pages that would be very untidy.


In my opinion a Word page that consists of Word Sheets would be neat and
tidy solution.


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