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Microsoft Office Question: Breaking up a Word doc into a bunch of word docs

max347

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Hey everyone, I have several very large word documents, and I am hoping for a way to be able to break them up easily.

Scenario- Whole semester's worth of notes in one doc
Need- each lecture in a separate file

Any way to do this, other than just copying out each day? I have 2010 for reference.

Thanks!
 
Judging from the response, it looks like copy, paste, and save as. The good news is, that such a process allows you to review your notes and that counts as study time. 🙂
 
If you're saving in <2007 format, then zipping them should help. I think =>2007 format, like odf, is already zipped.

I have an old command line utility which is occasionally useful called 'splice', with which you can chop up a file, then join it back together again.
 
Yeah well I don't need to study the notes, I graduated.

I guess its the long way then...

Thanks for the responses guys
 
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