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Default 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.

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I have a master docment with a dozen subdocuments. How can I get Word to
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Thanks...that does the trick

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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.

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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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