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My PhD thesis is very () close to completion and I wish to combine seven word documents (one per chapter) into one large file. It is more convenient to work with one document than repeatedly having to open all chapters to make some minor corrections and I wish to use cross referents to link to other chapters/sections.

Each document contains a numbered endnote list (from insert => endnote): NOT from the 3rd party endnote software. I'd like to have it as follows:



-all seven documents combined into a single file. The heading style is the same for all chapters.
-all headings from all chapters in the navigation pane visible
-after each chapter an endnote list that starts numbering at 1, followed by a new chapter on the next page.
-continuous page numbers throughout the entire thesis

I used google and youtube to solve it, but to no success. Any help?

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You can use INCLUDETEXT fields to combine the contents of multiple documents. Whatever is combined that way will adopt the Styles of the destination document. Edits can be made in either the destination document or the source documents. If you do such an edit in the destination document, you need to press Ctrl-Shift-F7 to apply it to the source document also; otherwise the edit won't 'stick'. Provided each 'Chapter' has its own Section, there should be no problem having the endnotes at the end of each Section and restarting the numbering. Page numbering should be no problem.
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You can use INCLUDETEXT fields to combine the contents of multiple documents. Whatever is combined that way will adopt the Styles of the destination document. Edits can be made in either the destination document or the source documents. If you do such an edit in the destination document, you need to press Ctrl-Shift-F7 to apply it to the source document also; otherwise the edit won't 'stick'. Provided each 'Chapter' has its own Section, there should be no problem having the endnotes at the end of each Section and restarting the numbering. Page numbering should be no problem.
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It does make life easier, however, will cross references work then? What I don't like is that you still have multiple files, especially when sending out the documents to my promotor, I foresee issues there. Is there a way to have a single file?
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Work in what sense? In that they display, update, and link correctly? Yes.
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Work in what sense? In that they display, update, and link correctly? Yes.
In that sense indeed

I assume that the destination document is the larger document in which the chapters have been included? What will you see in the individual chapter files if you cross-ref to a different chapter heading in the larger document?
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I assume that the destination document is the larger document in which the chapters have been included?
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What will you see in the individual chapter files if you cross-ref to a different chapter heading in the larger document?
The only way you can cross-reference between documents is, in fact, via INCLUDETEXT fields - in this case adding a bookmark reference in addition to the file reference.

To be honest, though, I haven't tried cross-referencing within a destination document between one linked document and other. Whilst I can see how the bookmarking part would work, I don't know whether creating the cross-reference would of itself create the INCLUDETEXT field that would normally be required or whether the destination document can handle that for itself. The worst-case scenario is that you'd have to create an INCLUDETEXT field in the document from which you want to deploy the cross-reference.
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The only way you can cross-reference between documents is, in fact, via INCLUDETEXT fields - in this case adding a bookmark reference in addition to the file reference.

To be honest, though, I haven't tried cross-referencing within a destination document between one linked document and other. Whilst I can see how the bookmarking part would work, I don't know whether creating the cross-reference would of itself create the INCLUDETEXT field that would normally be required or whether the destination document can handle that for itself. The worst-case scenario is that you'd have to create an INCLUDETEXT field in the document from which you want to deploy the cross-reference.
That does sound quite complicated Can't I just put all 'stuff' in one single, large file?
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Can't I just put all 'stuff' in one single, large file?
Sure you can, provided the combined file size doesn't exceed 512Mb, but the impression I got from your initial post is that you wanted to maintain the set of seven documents through a single document. Do be aware, too, that whichever way you combine the documents, working with the combined one will be slower than working with the separate ones - even if you had them all open at the same time.
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Sure you can, provided the combined file size doesn't exceed 512Mb, but the impression I got from your initial post is that you wanted to maintain the set of seven documents through a single document. Do be aware, too, that whichever way you combine the documents, working with the combined one will be slower than working with the separate ones - even if you had them all open at the same time.
Should be oke Running i7 with 16gb of ram here. Combined size is about 200 MB. I did attempt to combine them in a single file, without having the separate documents, but that gave lots of issues with the headings and/or the end lists.
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I did attempt to combine them in a single file, without having the separate documents, but that gave lots of issues with the headings and/or the end lists.
That suggests you haven't used the same Styles, or at least used them consistently, across all the documents. When you combine them, you will have to do that - and some re-formatting/re-application of Styles/re-definition of Styles might be required.

As for the endnotes, all you need to get them to appear at the end of each chapter is to have a Section break between the chapters and to configure the document to insert them at the end of each Section.
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