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Default How do i join multiple documents into 1 single document

You are welcome

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Lyn wrote:
I uploaded the revised version of boiler.zip and followed the process
again. This time, I had no problems. Thanks again!

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

I have just uploaded a revised version of the boiler.zip file which
uses a different folder selection dialog, which should make things
even clearer.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


Graham Mayor wrote:
When you start the macro, a dialog box opens with the title Copy.
This dialog is used to select the folder that contains the files
you wish to join. Select the folder then click OK. The userform
will then be populated with the files that folder contains.


Lyn wrote:
Mr. Mayor,

First of all, thank you for your posting in Live Help. I have
several documents to merge so I found information and the link for
boiler.dot. I printed the readme file and followed the
instructions. Unfortunately, I am doing something wrong. I
extracted the zip file to Office Startup and everything seem to be
OK, but when I clicked on boiler.dot tab in Word, it went to a
folder labeled "Copy" that was empty. I tried the process again
and had the same problems. I even tried to extract the file to
add-ins and that didn't work either. I am using Microsoft Office
2007.

As I am having such a terrible time, any additional guidance you
can give me will be GREATLY appreciated. I feel so silly that I
can't get the process figured out and I am at my wits end.

Thank you so much, Mr. Mayor, and again, thank you for your
contributions to Live Help.

lyn


"Graham Mayor" wrote:

The short answer is that you cannot do this as you can in Acrobat.
Much depends on what is in the documents and whether they are
based on the same template - you could use includetext fields, or
you could try the boiler.dot add-in which you can download from
my web site.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


Trevauk wrote:
I have several word documents that i would like to join together
to form 1 single word document.
Is there an easy way of doing this, like in Adobe Acrobat,
without having to copy and paste everything.
I am using Word 2007.
Thanks.