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Master documents, subdocuments, and styles
Microsoft Word Questions
I have a number of questions involving master documents, subdocuments, and text styles. Zyzzy59 kindly pointed to a link that got me started with master documents and subdocuments. However, some issues have arisen that I have been unable to resolve. ---------------------------------- DOUBLE HEADERS My master document contains a header line for each linked subdocument. Microsoft Word requires this. Each of my subdocuments begins with a header. I want to do this because the subdocument might be edited and/or used independently of that (or any) master document. This causes a “double header” effect for each subdocument (one header from the master document and the other from the subdocument). Any suggestions? ------------------------------------- STYLES I can modify a style (such as “Heading 1” or “1 Normal”) to change the font, etc. However, doing so affects only the document in which perform the modification. I would like to modify those styles “globally” (i.e., have it apply to all documents, both existing and new). Any suggestions? Thanks |
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