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Making sub-headings unique documents
I am using Word 2007. I have a nine-page document with four sub-headings. How
can I make each of the sub-headings a unique document, with the respective sub-heading the name of the document file? Thank you. |
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Making sub-headings unique documents
Hi moon4707,
For such a short document, you could make 4 copies, giving each the name of a relevant heading, then open all 4 documents and delete from each the content that doesn't apply to the filename before re-saving. Do note that, if the headings are numbered via a numbered heading style, you're likely to have all headings end up with the same numbers. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "moon4707" wrote in message news I am using Word 2007. I have a nine-page document with four sub-headings. How can I make each of the sub-headings a unique document, with the respective sub-heading the name of the document file? Thank you. |
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If you are thinking of doing so as a precursor to using Word's master
document function then don't! That function is broken in all Word versions. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "moon4707" wrote in message news I am using Word 2007. I have a nine-page document with four sub-headings. How can I make each of the sub-headings a unique document, with the respective sub-heading the name of the document file? Thank you. |
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Making sub-headings unique documents
It would help to know what you want to achieve by doing this. If it is just
to create 4 new documents with their own numbering, then Macropod's solution is by the easiest. But if you want to keep the same numbering, the solution will need to be different. Please clarify and let us know the version of Word you are using. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "moon4707" wrote in message news I am using Word 2007. I have a nine-page document with four sub-headings. How can I make each of the sub-headings a unique document, with the respective sub-heading the name of the document file? Thank you. |
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Making sub-headings unique documents
Thank you macropod, Graham, and Terry for your responses. I am using Word
2007. I wanted short documents covering different How-To functions for the purpose of study and review. macropod's suggestion would achieve this very quickly and easily. Happy Holidays and a Joyful and Prosperous New Year to each of you. "Terry Farrell" wrote: It would help to know what you want to achieve by doing this. If it is just to create 4 new documents with their own numbering, then Macropod's solution is by the easiest. But if you want to keep the same numbering, the solution will need to be different. Please clarify and let us know the version of Word you are using. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "moon4707" wrote in message news I am using Word 2007. I have a nine-page document with four sub-headings. How can I make each of the sub-headings a unique document, with the respective sub-heading the name of the document file? Thank you. . |
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