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Anthony
Hello,
I work for a research facility that has many engineers, chemists and project
managers. They are very well qualified in the scientific world but when it
comes to creating reports in MS Word (all versions from 98 to XP) that's a
different story. The problems occur when they think they got the report
done, they find out they need to modify it. It could be inserting another
page, inserting or moving graphics, etc... When they do that, the whole
document gets rearranged.
Is there a template or some articles, tips on creating reports in this
manner, so when any modifications are done, the whole document won't be
effected? Only what is being modified. I believe it's how they insert
graphics, charts, and normal text paragraphs when they first created the
report.
Why I'm asking this, is that they come for me to fix it, and I'm being
overwhelmed.
Thanks, Anthony
I work for a research facility that has many engineers, chemists and project
managers. They are very well qualified in the scientific world but when it
comes to creating reports in MS Word (all versions from 98 to XP) that's a
different story. The problems occur when they think they got the report
done, they find out they need to modify it. It could be inserting another
page, inserting or moving graphics, etc... When they do that, the whole
document gets rearranged.
Is there a template or some articles, tips on creating reports in this
manner, so when any modifications are done, the whole document won't be
effected? Only what is being modified. I believe it's how they insert
graphics, charts, and normal text paragraphs when they first created the
report.
Why I'm asking this, is that they come for me to fix it, and I'm being
overwhelmed.
Thanks, Anthony