You can create a new module or section document from the Library or any document editor. After you create and save the module/section, it opens in the Outline Editor, where you can link documents to it and build your outline. 


When you create a module/section, the New Module or New Section dialog box opens giving you the opportunity to set certain document properties. Most of the default properties that appear are inherited from the settings in Tools, Options. Module and section documents contain the same properties. You can change the properties when you create the module/section or change them later. However, because all new documents that you create/link to the new module or section in the Outline Editor inherit its property settings, it is a good idea to set the necessary properties when you first create the new module/section.

 

Tip: If you want all of the documents in a new outline to use the same glossary and style sheet, you should assign them to the root document of the outline.


A module/section has the following default properties that you can change:

ProcedureTo create a new module or section document in the Library:

  1. Select the folder where you want to store the document.
     
  2. On the File menu, point to New New and choose Module Module or Section Section.
      
    or

    On the Library toolbar, choose Module Module or Section Section.
     
  3. Type a name for the new document.
     
  4. To change the folder in which the document is stored, type the folder path in the Location field or click Browse, select a different folder, and click OK.
     
    When browsing for a folder, you can use the Make New Folder button to create a new subfolder in the currently selected folder.
     
  5. Choose the properties for the new document.
     
  6. Click OK.
     
    The module or section opens in a new tab in the Outline Editor.

Important Note about Module and Section Documents: A module or section document appears with a purple or blue book only when the document has at least one linked child document such as a topic or another module or section. However, a module or section document with no linked child documents appears with a page icon such as Empty Module for module and Empty Section for section. New modules or sections appear as page icons until you link at least one additional child document, which changes the page icon to a book icon.


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