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Old 03-11-2012, 10:05 AM
sandwich1 sandwich1 is offline How to edit text on a page without altering the rest of the other pages Windows 7 64bit How to edit text on a page without altering the rest of the other pages Office 2010 64bit
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Hi, this problem is really mind-numbing. I have around 100 pages of text and whenever I go and edit something, the rest of the pages get mixed up. Each one of my pages has a title and whenever I alter the text, each title goes to a different page making it messed up.
Is there a way to have each page BE its own page so whenever I alter the text, it doesn't compromise the rest of the pages?

Thanks in advance!
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