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Default How to reformat existing word doc with new template? Thanks John

I have an existing word doc created using Word 97 SP2 and the original
template used to create the document has now beeen replaced with a new one I
need to issue the original document using the new template. Do I have to cut
and paste section by section or is there a smarter way to reissue several
hundred docs with the new template.
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Hi ?B?Sm9obiBEIFc=?=,

I have an existing word doc created using Word 97 SP2 and the original
template used to create the document has now beeen replaced with a new one I
need to issue the original document using the new template. Do I have to cut
and paste section by section or is there a smarter way to reissue several
hundred docs with the new template.

That depends on exactly what's "new" about the template...

Cindy Meister
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http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
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