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I'm confused. If you don't want the whole document to appear (that's what
IncludeText does), what result do you want to see?

And I'm confused about your reference to the table of contents. The ToC is a
separate issue, handled (among other ways) by using a ToC field, which
creates the ToC using Heading # styled text.

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Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
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"sonia" wrote in message
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Hi

I tried that, but the whole document still comes out on screen. I even
tried
a new 'clean' page and the same thing happened.

"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote:

From Word's main menu, (in a paragraph that is not formatted as a
heading)
try Insert - File, navigate to the desired file and select it. Click the
dropdown arrow next to Insert near the bottom of the Insert File dialog
box,
and choose Insert as Link.

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Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
Web: http://www.herbtyson.com


"sonia" wrote in message
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Hi I'm new to word and saw that Master Documents corrupts thing and to
try
IncludeText, i've looked up the Link that I found in another question
on
how
to do that but I'm still confused on what to do, if I click on insert
then
file, the whole page of the document comes into my table of contents,
if i
click on insert then field then on IncludeText i get an error message,
I
have
the 2003 version and saw no arrow anywhere so that I could include as a
link,
like what i need to do. can some one please 'walk' me through it with
step
by
step instructions so i can see wehre i have gone wrong.

If you need more info on what i mean, i'll be happy to provide it.

Thanks