![]() ![]() ![]() This works well for integrating separate Word documents of related subject matter. You are able to make changes to the sub-documents separately while all of these changes are added to the master document as a default. Rather, the master document creates links to the various sub-documents. These sub-document contents are not inserted in the master document as such. The master document holds links to sets of other Word files. This creates difficulties with page numbering and it is difficult to create an appropriate table of contents and index. In that case it is best to split the document into multiple Word files. With older versions of Microsoft Word you may sometimes run into problems with unusually long documents. Word 2010 features a master document feature that enables you to collect multiple Word documents into a single Word file.
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