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Word formatting
OK-Here is my problem... I have a word document (ex. pleading 1)that I have
formatted. Within the document I have included another document (pleading caption). The formatting in the 'pleading caption' document is not correct. I need some of the information to be centered and some to be left justified. I have tried to make the necessary corrections numerous different ways, but the changes are not being saved. How do make the changes in the included document (pleading caption) and make sure the changes are saved and to make sure the changes are reflected in the main document (pleading 1). |
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Hi ?B?bG9zdCBpbiBjaW5jeQ==?=,
We need a bit more information in order to be sure we're giving you accurate answers. Let's start with the version of Word involved? 1. Is the "pleading caption" linked from an outside file? 2. Are you consciously using styles for the formatting in both documents? Or are you applying formatting directly? OK-Here is my problem... I have a word document (ex. pleading 1)that I have formatted. Within the document I have included another document (pleading caption). The formatting in the 'pleading caption' document is not correct. I need some of the information to be centered and some to be left justified. I have tried to make the necessary corrections numerous different ways, but the changes are not being saved. How do make the changes in the included document (pleading caption) and make sure the changes are saved and to make sure the changes are reflected in the main document (pleading 1). Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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