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Old 04-11-2014, 05:29 PM
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You would be much better off using Access (or another relational database) than Word.

Can Word be used as a Database? Yes, I've done it, but it is not well suited for this task.

You could certainly put questions and answers into a lengthy document with keywords. You could use find to locate answers, but you would not be able to do any really complex or refined searches.
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