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FAQs on Word

This webpage contains answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on the software package Word.
What is a Master Document?

Word Help has the following information:
A master document is a "container" for a set of separate files (or subdocuments). You can use a master document to set up and manage a multipart document, such as a book with several chapters. For example, you can view, reorganize, format, proof, print, and create a table of contents for multiple documents as a whole.
You can work on the master document by yourself or set up the master document on a network location so your co-workers can work on their own subdocuments simultaneously.

Basically you can split a big word processing file up into a number of smaller files and link them up using the Master document principle. For more information, visit Word's Help function.

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How do I force Word to position a paragraph on a particular page?

There are two options-

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