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How do I combine several docs into 1 w/out messing up formmatting?
For research, I need to combine several sections of a psychopathological
diagnostic instrument into one, long continuous document. When I try to use cut and past, the formatting gets all messed up. I tried to simply "insert" the other documents, but it says I need a converter which I do not have. Any suggestions? Please help out a frustrated college student! |
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How do I combine several docs into 1 w/out messing up formmatting?
Before you cut and paste, turn on your Show|Hide feature and when you are
highlighting the text to be copied, make sure that you do NOT select the last pilcrow (paragraph mark) which is where all the formatting is saved. Then you should be able to paste your text into the document without it interfering with your formatting. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Becca6512" wrote: For research, I need to combine several sections of a psychopathological diagnostic instrument into one, long continuous document. When I try to use cut and past, the formatting gets all messed up. I tried to simply "insert" the other documents, but it says I need a converter which I do not have. Any suggestions? Please help out a frustrated college student! |
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