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how can split a doc or docx file ?for example split a 300 page doc file
in 3 doc file(100 page each) and then combine those
how can change arrang of pages of doc with drag (change doc map)
i inserted a chart but i can see it in print preview why?
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Why do you need to split the file? In Word, it is usually easier to work
with a single file.

You can't use drag and drop to arrange the pages of a document, if that is
what you are asking. What you can do is rearrange headings, including their
subordinate text, in Outline view.

To deal with objects that cannot be seen or printed, see
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/drwgrphcs/...legraphics.htm.

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how can split a doc or docx file ?for example split a 300 page doc
file
in 3 doc file(100 page each) and then combine those
how can change arrang of pages of doc with drag (change doc map)
i inserted a chart but i can see it in print preview why?



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