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I'm producing a book length document in Word 2007.
I've been reading up on master documents http://groups.google.com/group/micro...02330597a082e2 and I see that this group isn't particularly fond of them in MS Word (to put it mildly). Here's my situation. I have several chapters I need to write and then to send away for review. Either I can put all the documents into a single big document and then cut and paste the chapter I want people to review. OR: I can Create a separate word doc for each chapter. I'm guessing it's better to create one big documents and cut and paste things into separate chapters for review. The make modifications manually into my gigantic document. That way I don't need to worry about managing style inconsistencies between documents. Alternatively, if I cut and paste chapters into a single document at the end, will the index entries also be painted into the combined document? Robert Nagle |
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I think either way is fine, but the big document is probably a little
better. Instead of cutting and pasting a chapter to send for review, do a Save As and delete the unwanted stuff, that's a little less risking changes. Outline View will let you delete or select a chapter in a second. http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/UsingOLView.htm Combining your chapters at the end should bring the index marks with them--you'll just want to regenerate the actual index. Using the same template for each chapter should mitigate style inconsistencies if you choose that route. Others may have more advice. Also see the compilation of Long Document/Book links here--the menu commands are not updated for Word 2007, but the general principles, approaches, and potential pitfalls are largely the same. http://daiya.mvps.org/bookword.htm idiotprogrammer wrote: I'm producing a book length document in Word 2007. I've been reading up on master documents http://groups.google.com/group/micro...02330597a082e2 and I see that this group isn't particularly fond of them in MS Word (to put it mildly). Here's my situation. I have several chapters I need to write and then to send away for review. Either I can put all the documents into a single big document and then cut and paste the chapter I want people to review. OR: I can Create a separate word doc for each chapter. I'm guessing it's better to create one big documents and cut and paste things into separate chapters for review. The make modifications manually into my gigantic document. That way I don't need to worry about managing style inconsistencies between documents. Alternatively, if I cut and paste chapters into a single document at the end, will the index entries also be painted into the combined document? Robert Nagle |
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