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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Multiple versions of document in one (i.e. hide section) Windows 10 Multiple versions of document in one (i.e. hide section) Office 2013
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In Word 2013 and later, you can use the heading styles and collapse/expand for this.

You can use Heading 1 to start each of your sections. Collapse the text under it by clicking on the little triangle in the left margin.

The collapsed areas will not show up in your TOC nor in the pdf versions. You'll need to update the TOC.

You would still have the headings.
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