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Default .dotx documents

You choices include:

1. Copy & paste.

2. Open the first, go to the end, use Insert File, insert the second,
lather-rinse-repeat.

3. Create a new document, insert ten {IncludeText} field codes with the
names of the 10 files. Use double slashes instead of slashes for specifying
the location, e.g.,
{ INCLUDETEXT "C:\\Users\\Herb\\Documents\\FileOne.doc" }. Press Ctrl+A, F9,
then Ctrl+Shift+F9 to select, update, and convert them into actual text.

Then use the table sort command (which isn't just for tables) to sort them.

The exact location of the Insert File and Sort commands depends upon which
version of Word you're using.

Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
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"fmede" wrote in message
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I have ten .dotx documents that has a column of addresses in each table
that
are each sorted alphabetically, is there a way to join all ten .dotx
documents and have all ten address columns sorted all together
alphabetically?
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f mede