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Office 2013 In Depth
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Office 2013 In Depth

by Joe Habraken
March 2013
Intermediate to advanced
1032 pages
33h 29m
English
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Working with Sections

Sections give you important organizational containers for your notebooks. Similar to the file folders you use in a file cabinet drawer, sections enable you to group related pages both for easy access and to logically keep similar or associated information together.

When you end up with a lot of sections in a notebook, you can group related sections into a higher-level storage container called a section group. Using section groups as a way to organize related sections means that the section group functions much like a hanging file folder, and the sections become the manila file folders that you use to divide information in each hanging file folder. You certainly are not required to use section groups, but doing so is a good ...

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