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Subject:splitting up a big Word file From:Edunetics <edunet -at- ZEUS -dot- DATASRV -dot- CO -dot- IL> Date:Sun, 19 Mar 1995 12:23:05 +0200
Hi all,
For a number of reasons (some logical, others political) I am writing my
manuals in Word 6. I figured I'd just start writing and worry about
splitting up the document later on. Well I really need to split the file
now, and I have a ton of cross references. Seeing as how I was warned to
stay away from the Master document - Subdocument features, I was wondering:
How do you split up your big Word files, and still keep those cross
references, tables of contents and index?
Thanks in advance for the help
Regards,
Chani Sacharen
edunet -at- zeus -dot- datasrv -dot- co -dot- il