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No tabs for pages because there are no pages - despite the fact that they
*appear* to be the-) About the closest - perhaps better - feature is the Document Map. You don't mention which version of Word so I can't give you more details, but you can read up on it in Word Help. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "LEShumaker" wrote in message ... Is there any way to create different 'tabbed' pages or worksheets (as in Excel) with a Word document? I need to create a massive collection of information about many different locations, and it needs to be all in one document for purpose of the end users. I need about 75-80 different tabs and a couple of different pages connected with each tab (to include an abstract of data on 1 and the actual document language on others), and I have no idea how to accomplish this. I thought I remembered something LIKE this from long ago, but I may just be wishing it to be so. Thanks for any suggestions or direction. |
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