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Hello,
I am planning to write my thesis using Word 2003 and I read about the possibility to use the "Master-Sub Document" functionality (hope this is the write English term, in German this function is called "Zentral-Filial-Dokument"). My first question is whether anyone has a good pointer to a little tutorial for that. Next, is this function prone to produce corrupt files? I was thinking of organizing my document in several files (one for each chapter) which are in stored separate folders (one for each chapter). Also, I won't import files into my master document, but I will create the sub documents out of the master document. 1) How can I set a common formatting layout for the "slave" documents because in the process of working with them, I will need a little bit of formatting? 2) I might make changes in the "slave" documents and might rename them, e.g., chapter1-v1.doc, chapter1-v2.doc, etc. How does this affect the master document? 3) I will send out the various chapters (i.e., slave files) to a reviewer who will make corrections in Word right away. Any thoughts on that and how it will affect the Master document structure? 4) When everything is finished, I will need to include a title page, a TOC, and a few other introductory pages. Is this something I need to foresee already now? If you have any suggestions for me, I'd be grateful. Thanks in advance. -- Nick H. niko25at "at" yahoo "dot" de |
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