Mathtype 6.7 office 2013
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Web Based Document Management Best Practices & General IT.The article shows this for Word 2010, but I presume 2013 has this feature too, since it's been around forever.ĭownside: As always, with Word, sometimes the formatting can be a little screwy, but the master document can even override the subdocuments' formatting so it's mostly consistent across the entire document.
#Mathtype 6.7 office 2013 update#
The person responsible for the final report checks over the master document to make sure the subdocuments look good, tell the system to update the table of contents, final totals, or whatever is needed (similar to forcing Excel to update formulas), and you have a complete document. In your case, split each of the pages or tables into a separate Word document, each person works on them separately, and then saves them to a common location (or emails them back). You have one master document that handles the subdocuments as imported objects, just like importing a "live" spreadsheet into a word document. Oddly, we learned this in college (on Word 95!), and I've seen it used in the wild only once since then.