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Albert Reiss Albert Reiss is offline
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Hello everybody:
I have two separate files, A and B, listed in my Documents file. I would like to join them together, B after A, so that they would act as ONE file. Both are quite long: A is 200 pages long and B is 100 pages.
Is this possible? and if yes, how?
I am a beginner so, if possible, dont drown me in technical terms!
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
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Suzanne S. Barnhill Suzanne S. Barnhill is offline
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Yes, you can insert document B at the end of A (or a copy of it). How you do
this will depend on your version of Word, which you have not stated.

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Hello everybody:
I have two separate files, A and B, listed in my Documents file. I
would like to join them together, B after A, so that they would act as
ONE file. Both are quite long: A is 200 pages long and B is 100 pages.
Is this possible? and if yes, how?
I am a beginner so, if possible, dont drown me in technical terms!
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!




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