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insert file -- word 2007
How do I insert a file into a document and keep the original formatting of
the second document? One of the documents is single spaced, and one is double spaced. Both files are huge, and have tables, charts, footnotes, etc. Even if I highlight the second document and change the line spacing, some of the formatting is different from the original. |
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insert file -- word 2007
If you are trying to preserve the formatting of the inserted document, you
can format it with styles that do not exist in the target document. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Ruth" wrote in message ... How do I insert a file into a document and keep the original formatting of the second document? One of the documents is single spaced, and one is double spaced. Both files are huge, and have tables, charts, footnotes, etc. Even if I highlight the second document and change the line spacing, some of the formatting is different from the original. |
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