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Old 08-09-2023, 12:51 PM
phoenixflame phoenixflame is offline Windows 11 Office 2016
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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon View Post
The general advice is to avoid the Master Document / subdocument structure altogether.
See Master Documents "Feature" in Microsoft Word.


Why do you need to split it?


See also: Outlining in Microsoft Word
Ok! This was stabbing me right in the self-confidence because I'm not an MS Word troglodyte! But I also know it's been updated a lot since I've used the more extended features, so I was getting frustrated.

Perhaps you have a better solution?

Ok, I'm working from a large master document that is divided into chapters. I have to edit each individual chapters, but it's easier to work with a copy of the master because it's a continuous story. So, do my editing marks, that's good. But it's a huge document, so I typically pull out 10 chapters at a time to edit, on a separate document. It makes it easier to make more mass-edits, like name changes, if I'm not repeatedly doing it every chapter.

Anyway, when I submit these docs to Drive, I have to split them up again into individual chapters, 1 file per chapter.

I can do this manually but there is a big push for meeting deadlines. It takes a moment to do it manually (copying into a fresh doc, naming, etc.)

Thus, my group suggested the Outline feature. I'd just come back to this kind of project but this was a new suggestion. It sounded great from the concept, but it won't work for me, and I'm struggling to meet my required word count.

Any suggestions? Thank you!

Last edited by phoenixflame; 08-09-2023 at 12:56 PM. Reason: clarity
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