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Accepting 20 varied outlines, cutting & pasting into one long
Has anyone out there been handed 20 or more outline sort of varied formatting
and told to paste and correct into one continuous report in a few hours. Also, make the formatting conistent? One outline wigged another even though I used paintbrush, Style - clear formatting - set tabs and margins. Can it be done or should we use an outline template. |
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Accepting 20 varied outlines, cutting & pasting into one long
Dear Perk
Many others have had problems with this sort of thing, including me. Having perused the various documents written by expert fellow sufferers, the big underlying causes seem to be that (1) outlines / headings / bullets can be specified in different ways and/or at different levels (eg. at style level or individual paragraph level); (2) these can conflict with one another, giving unpredictable results); (3) Word doesn't keep proper track when documents from different sources/templates/users are combined, leading to some pretty inscrutable outcomes. See especially John McGhie's document http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Numbering/...gExplained.htm for the depressing details. As for what to do... I would proceed as follows: 1. Get your head around styles in Word, if haven't done so already. They work well and are very powerful for rapid wholesale changes to formats, headings, paragraph spacing, lists, etc, etc. Shauna Kelly has some very good explanations and howtos; see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/index.html . 2. Set up a template with your styles the way you want them. 3. Open a new document based on said template. 4. Import your first document *as plain text* using Cut followed by Paste Special. I say this because you want at all costs to keep multiple definitions of anything to do with outlines out of your document!I agree, however, that Word should be able to do better! 5. Format the document the way you want, using the styles in your template. 6. Repeat for the other documents. It will probably take more than 20 minutes, but next time you are faced with a similar task it will be *much* quicker. Also, if you define toolbar buttons for applying the key styles / outlines it will be much handier. I hope this answers your questions. Feel free to respond in any case. I am currently in the process of applying the above advice to a 100-page plus merged document, and wish you every success. Regards Hopeful Kiwi "Perk" wrote: Has anyone out there been handed 20 or more outline sort of varied formatting and told to paste and correct into one continuous report in a few hours. Also, make the formatting conistent? One outline wigged another even though I used paintbrush, Style - clear formatting - set tabs and margins. Can it be done or should we use an outline template. |
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Accepting 20 varied outlines, cutting & pasting into one long
Set up outline numbering according to the instructions at
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html. The rest, I'm afraid, will be a lot of manual work, applying the appropriate paragraph styles to text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Perk" wrote in message ... Has anyone out there been handed 20 or more outline sort of varied formatting and told to paste and correct into one continuous report in a few hours. Also, make the formatting conistent? One outline wigged another even though I used paintbrush, Style - clear formatting - set tabs and margins. Can it be done or should we use an outline template. |
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