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4. In the Collection Tree, click the collection in<br />

which you would like the copied section to<br />

appear.<br />

5. Click the section menu icon.<br />

The section menu appears.<br />

6. Select Paste Section.<br />

A copy of the section appears in the right<br />

frame.<br />

TIP: Note that in some cases, your system configuration<br />

may prevent you from copying the section into a collection.<br />

4. Choose a folder and file name and click Save .<br />

You are prompted to choose an export range.<br />

Exporting Sections to MS Word<br />

You can export sections to MS Word, then manage<br />

them as you would other MS Word documents.<br />

To export sections to MS Word:<br />

1. In the Collection Tree, click the collection<br />

containing the section(s) you wish to export to<br />

MS Word.<br />

The sections appear in the right frame.<br />

2. Click the section menu icon.<br />

The section menu appears.<br />

3. Select Export to MS Word.<br />

You are prompted to choose a destination<br />

folder and file name.<br />

5. Select an export range. The options are:<br />

• All Sections – to export all of the sections.<br />

• Sections from X to Y – to export a range of<br />

sections, where X and Y are values you<br />

specify.<br />

• Current Section – to export only the<br />

current section. This is the default option.<br />

6. Select the Open Document After Export<br />

checkbox if you would like the MS Word<br />

document to be opened immediately after the<br />

export is complete.<br />

7. Click Export.<br />

If you chose to open the document after<br />

export, the MS Word document is opened, and<br />

it displays the section(s) you selected for<br />

export. If you chose not to open the document,<br />

the document is saved in the folder you<br />

specified.<br />

E-Notebook<br />

<strong>ChemOffice</strong> 2005/E-Notebook Reactions, MS Word, MS Excel, and Other Sections • 443<br />

Working with Reaction Sections

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