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Default How to print booklet (MS Word 2003) using multiple files.

I am trying to print a booklet using text from about 30 different MS
Word files (one page of text per file). How do I import the text from
these files into a single booklet file? Cut and Paste is an option, I
suppose, but I suspect there is a more efficient method.

Thanks.

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Default How to print booklet (MS Word 2003) using multiple files.

If you are trying to assemble the final complete file by including the
_entire_ content from each of the others, one option is to place your
insertion point where you want to have the additional content inserted, then
use InsertFile. Select the files to be inserted (you can select multiple
files at once by Ctrl+Clicking them - in the *reverse order* you want them
inserted).

OTOH, if you only want certain parts of the other docs to be included,
copy/paste or do as suggested above then select & delete unwanted content are
the only two practical options I know of. It could probably be automated
somewhat, but unless you are a skilled coder it would probably take just as
long to go that route.

HTH |:)

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I am trying to print a booklet using text from about 30 different MS
Word files (one page of text per file). How do I import the text from
these files into a single booklet file? Cut and Paste is an option, I
suppose, but I suspect there is a more efficient method.

Thanks.


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dr-art wrote:
I am trying to print a booklet using text from about 30 different MS
Word files (one page of text per file). How do I import the text from
these files into a single booklet file? Cut and Paste is an option, I
suppose, but I suspect there is a more efficient method.

Thanks.


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