You're evidently bringing in the last paragraph of the file you're
inserting, which brings with it its own document formatting.
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"Michael Finney" wrote in message
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First of all, thank you for introducing me to IncludeText.
http://daiya.mvps.org/includetext.htm has been very helpful as well.
Thanks.
The question:
I have an empty document with certain page margins set. 0.5 for top and so
on.
I INCLUDETEXT a chunk of text into the target file via a bookmark that's
in
the source file.
The field looks like this:
{ INCLUDETEXT "\\\\SomeMachine\\yaya\\Some Doc (Ok Deals) .doc"
GeneralIntroMessage }
Right after I use INCLUDETEXT as described, the print margins of the
document change to the defaults of Top being 1.0 and so on. Why does it
do
that? Will it happen everytime I INCLUDETEXT something?
Thanks.