I have a 74 page file in Microsoft Word and I want each page to become a seperate file. How do I turn a 74 page file into 74 saved documents?
Microsoft Word Question: How do you save multiple files from one document?
The easiest way to do this is to apply a Heading 1 Style to your title line on the top of each page. Switch to ‘Outline’ view and click on the + sign in front of the first Heading 1 style, this will select your title line and all body text associated with it (everything on the first page). On the Outlining toolbar, click on the ‘Create Subdocument’ button, this will save the first page as a separate document with your title line as its name. Select each of the Heading 1 styles in turn and click on ‘Create Subdocument’ for each and you will have 74 separate documents, plus the original saved.
Reply:Have your master document open and then open another instance of Word. Create a enw document and copy and paste page 1 into the new document and Save As whatever name you want.
GO to page 2 in the master document and copy and paste it over the page 1 document. Save As ".....Page2.doc" and so on.
Reply:Boring method...
Use 'save as' from the file menu to save 74 copies
Delete 73 pages from each document but make sure you don't delete the same page in all copies.
Why would you want this? Word is a document manager not a page manager.
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