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Master Document Format
I have a master docment with a dozen subdocuments. How can I get Word to
consistently start each subdocument on a new page? |
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Presumably, each subdocument would begin with a name like "Section 5."
Assign a style to this heading, and use the Paragraph menu to assign the "Page break before" to this style. Then format every occurrence of the heading with your style. "Steve 51" wrote in message ... I have a master docment with a dozen subdocuments. How can I get Word to consistently start each subdocument on a new page? |
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Thanks...that does the trick
"Richard O. Neville" wrote: Presumably, each subdocument would begin with a name like "Section 5." Assign a style to this heading, and use the Paragraph menu to assign the "Page break before" to this style. Then format every occurrence of the heading with your style. "Steve 51" wrote in message ... I have a master docment with a dozen subdocuments. How can I get Word to consistently start each subdocument on a new page? |
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