Word should have option for workbook tabs like Excel

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jbraun38

I use office 2004. If word had the ablilty to be used as workbook it would
increase its user friendliness in the following ways:
1- make it easier to print only the page you wanted because you would list
related information in a separate tab
2- Access to different "chapters", cover pages, indexes very quickly. Ex:if
you are typing a book.
3-Storing related document information for quick access. Ex: Meeting agendas
-as a manager you could store all previous meeting agendas in same workbook
and easily tab back and forth without having to open different files or
create new page breaks within the same file and then print only the page
needed.
4- Copies of letters sent to clients- you could have a record of all
correspondence with someone within the tabs of a workbook file.

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Charles Kenyon

1 - go to that page. File > Print "this page only" -- or File > Print and
tell it what page you want
2 - look into outline view and the document map
3 & 4 - that is what I use folders for. Then I also include Excel files,
pictures, faxes, etc. If I need it packaged, I put it in a zip folder.
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Charles Kenyon

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Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
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