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Master and Subdocuments
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How to modify the relationship of subdocuments.
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Working with subdocuments is easier if you understand how to collapse and expand them.
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How to use existing subdocuments to create a large master document in Word.
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If you are printing a large number of documents, and they print out of order, here is a possible explanation and solution.
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If you use master and subdocuments, you may wonder how to control headers and footers in the subdocuments.
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How to move the Master and Subdocuments without receiving a Word error.
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Steps to take to remove a subdocument from a master document.
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Master documents and subdocuments provide a way that you can organize and better manage large documents in Word. The feature is not without its controversy, however—some say that master and subdocuments cause more problems then they cure. This tip examines the pros and cons of this Word feature.
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