Q. Before creating a master document, you must switch to
A master document is a Word file that contains links to a set of other, separate Word files, called subdocuments. The content of the subdocuments is not inserted into the master document. The master document only contains links to the subdocuments. This allows you to edit the subdocuments separately.
- Normal View
- Outline View
- Web Layout View
- Print Layout View
Answer: Outline View
To create a master document
- Start a new, blank document in Word and save the document.
- Switch to Outline view.
- On the Outlining tab in the Master Document group, click the Show Document button.
- Click the Insert button.
- Use the Insert Subdocument dialog box to hunt down the first document to insert into the master document.
- Click the Open button to stick the document into the master document.
- Repeat Steps above to build the master document.
- Save the master document when you’re done.
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