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Hello,
I have multiple documents with class annotations, one for each day. I created one file for each day of class, containing the different classes as different headings, as follows. Each file have its own table of contents: File 1 - Day 01 Heading - Common Law Sub heading - british law Heading - Civil Law Sub heading - italian law Heading - Roman Law Sub heading - justinian law File 2 - Day 02 Heading - Common Law Sub heading - british law continued Heading - Civil Law Sub heading - french law Heading - Roman Law Sub heading - justinian law continued Now, I would like to create a word document for each subject (Common Law, Roman Law, etc.), that would combine every content of classes in separate word files: File 01 Heading - Common Law Sub heading - british law Sub heading - british law continued File 02 Heading - Civil Law Sub heading - italian law Sub heading - french law etc Is there any automated way of doing this? Or will I have do rely on ctrl c + ctrl v?
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