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How to page break a master document?
How do I set page breaks in the master document without setting them into the
subdocument? I have subdocuments that have unique headers and footers, with text boxes that overlap each other without page breaks. But when I add the page breaks, the master document looks good, but the subdocuments have a page break when opened separately. Is there a way to set the page breaks between the subdocments without affecting the subdocument formats? |
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How to page break a master document?
Can you reproduce the problem if you create a new master document for testing
purposes? Also, note that most people avoid master documents because they tend to corrupt documents. See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/Wh...ocsCorrupt.htm. A useful alternative is INCLUDETEXT fields. See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfm...ldscontent.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Garrett" wrote: How do I set page breaks in the master document without setting them into the subdocument? I have subdocuments that have unique headers and footers, with text boxes that overlap each other without page breaks. But when I add the page breaks, the master document looks good, but the subdocuments have a page break when opened separately. Is there a way to set the page breaks between the subdocments without affecting the subdocument formats? |
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