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Long Document Support
Hello,
I am new to Word 2007 (WordPerfect convert) and I write engineering books. The books are generally 200-300 pages with numerous equations and plots (each chapter is 15-20 pages). In WordPerfect I could create a master and sub documents. How would I do something like this in Word 2007. I really don't want all the pages in one file. I of course have cross-references, indexes, etc. thanks in advance, mitch |
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Long Document Support
Don't use the Master Document feature. Although you can maintain the
chapters in separate documents, in most cases this is not necessary or desirable. It is much easier to handle TOC, index, cross-references, etc., in a single file. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "MitchW" wrote in message ... Hello, I am new to Word 2007 (WordPerfect convert) and I write engineering books. The books are generally 200-300 pages with numerous equations and plots (each chapter is 15-20 pages). In WordPerfect I could create a master and sub documents. How would I do something like this in Word 2007. I really don't want all the pages in one file. I of course have cross-references, indexes, etc. thanks in advance, mitch |
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