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I do a lot of work in Word with long documents - sometimes hundreds of pages.
These documents often have related material, such as contents, index, title
page, list of characters, notes, bibliography, charts, appendices, etc. It
would be spectacular if Word would let me create tabs like the worksheets in
Excel where I could put this additional material, or simply use them for
different sections of the documents. This would be useful for everything from
a novel to a technical spec to a marketing plan, etc. Also, if I could have
that by this weekend... ;-)

Meriah...

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This will probably never happen; the closest you can get is probably the
Document Map.

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I do a lot of work in Word with long documents - sometimes hundreds of

pages.
These documents often have related material, such as contents, index,

title
page, list of characters, notes, bibliography, charts, appendices, etc. It
would be spectacular if Word would let me create tabs like the worksheets

in
Excel where I could put this additional material, or simply use them for
different sections of the documents. This would be useful for everything

from
a novel to a technical spec to a marketing plan, etc. Also, if I could

have
that by this weekend... ;-)

Meriah...

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