Dividing the Text into Topics

The core element of any Viewer title is the topic. Once you have the text in a suitable format for editing, use Word for Windows to divide the information into discrete, relatively equal-sized units.

·To identify the topic:

Insert a hard page break (CTRL+ENTER) at the end of the text that you want to become a topic.

Each separate “page” eventually becomes a Viewer topic.

The following illustration shows two sample topics as they appear in Word for Windows: “Land and People” and “Economy” for the state of Kentucky.

You can put topics in one large file or split them across many different files.

Once you create your files and specify the topics by inserting page breaks, you must label each topic by giving it a unique context string.