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You don't say what Word verison you are using, this useful informtioan in the
answering of postings, but in this case it does not really matter as Master Documents function has been broken in all version of Word. See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/Wh...ocsCorrupt.htm for further details. Not saying that what you describe has anything to do with the possible Master documents corrupting, but just that before you do loss everything, maybe start looking into other options. Word can handle large documents (I have documents over 1,000 of pages with no problems) so if you are doing sub-docs because of page numbers, I would consider combining the files. If you do need the documents to be different (say for revision/updating issues) look into the IncludeText field function. I use this feature sometimes when certain sections need to be separate documetns in their own right. Works well Best of luck to you DeanH "techwriter" wrote: I have created a master document with eight subdocuments. When I upload the subdocuments, the tables within change the indents on each column. Is there an easy way to fix this and/or keep it from happening all together? All other formatting comes through fine from subs to master - just the indents on the table columns needs help. -- techwriter |
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