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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Galliano
Posts: 1
OS: Windows 2000
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I am working on a large list of documents that I would like to have together and seperate in one document. I am trying to make one large document and have the sub-documents accessible by a tab you can click. Does anyone know if I can do this sort of thing in Microsoft Word. My list of documents is about 250 documents in a Manual that we are trying to make into an electronic binder. Is this possible? Any help will be wonderful!! Thanks in advance!!
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Re: Help with Document for Word 2003...
Hi, welcome to TSF.
One way I can think of doing this is using MS Words Table of Contents feature. If the file is kept digital, the headings in the TOC can be clicked to go to that particular section.
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