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Default Pasting removes header

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When I copy data from another doc and paste in current doc such that it
exceeds one page, it removes my header in current doc. How do I prevent this?

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Default Pasting removes header

You are copying in the header from the other document, and it is replacing
the one in the current document. If you are copying a whole file, put a few
returns at the beginning and a few at the end. Then copy everything except
these extra returns. A lot of the document info is apparently in the last
paragraph marker of the word file. I believe stuff is also kept in the
section break markers, so try and avoid these if you are still having trouble.

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MS Word 2003
When I copy data from another doc and paste in current doc such that it
exceeds one page, it removes my header in current doc. How do I prevent this?

Thanks

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