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Old 06-18-2014, 07:17 AM
Gazereth Gazereth is offline Quick and neat access to multiple files Mac OS X Quick and neat access to multiple files Office for Mac 2011
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Hello.
I'm writing a story that has multiple chapters that I have saved as separate files (So I can find the relevant parts easily).
I'm in the process of transferring it all into word format and I wondered if there was a way to easily hop between one file and another.
Previously I have multiple files (In notepad) open on the desktop and I had to sift through them when trying to found relevant parts. I thought it'd be great if each file could be a tab (Kinda like in photoshop), so I can easily hop between one and the next without having a cluttered desktop.
Is there a way or something similar?


Thanks

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