Chapter 23. Using Master Documents
In this chapter
Understanding Master Documents 704
Creating a Master Document 706
Viewing and Collapsing Subdocuments 709
Modifying the Master Document’s Structure 711
Paginating and Printing a Master Document 716
Understanding Master Documents
When a Word document grows to be more than a certain size—usually around 100 pages or so—it starts becoming unwieldy to work with. It takes longer to save and open than normal, and sometimes there are delays in scrolling, pagination, and picture display. And the larger it gets, the more pronounced the problems become. To get around this, many people create large documents in chunks, with each chunk residing in a separate Word ...
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