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I have a two-page document I frequently need to insert into certain
contracts. I notice that when I insert it as either a "text from file" or a
"quick part," the formatting gets all screwed up -- the text is the wrong
font, the spacing is too wide and the original two-page document sometimes
turns into 4+ pages with all the weird spacing and font issues. Is there a
way to keep the inserted document/text the way it is originally supposed to
appear? I'm using Word 2007.
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Insert a Section Break (New Page) before where you are going to import
your file, and also at the end of the file you're importing.

So long as your inserted file doesn't have any Styles with the same
name as but different formatting from the main document (and is set to
the same default printer), you shouldn't have problems.

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I have a two-page document I frequently need to insert into certain
contracts. *I notice that when I insert it as either a "text from file" or a
"quick part," the formatting gets all screwed up -- the text is the wrong
font, the spacing is too wide and the original two-page document sometimes
turns into 4+ pages with all the weird spacing and font issues. *Is there a
way to keep the inserted document/text the way it is originally supposed to
appear? *I'm using Word 2007.


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Before you insert the document, be sure to format it in unique styles (that
is, styles that aren't present in the target document).

Alternatively, try *pasting* in the contents and make use of the Paste
Options to preserve the formatting.

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"Office Gal" wrote in message
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I have a two-page document I frequently need to insert into certain
contracts. I notice that when I insert it as either a "text from file" or
a
"quick part," the formatting gets all screwed up -- the text is the wrong
font, the spacing is too wide and the original two-page document sometimes
turns into 4+ pages with all the weird spacing and font issues. Is there
a
way to keep the inserted document/text the way it is originally supposed
to
appear? I'm using Word 2007.



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Thanks for the tips.

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Before you insert the document, be sure to format it in unique styles (that
is, styles that aren't present in the target document).

Alternatively, try *pasting* in the contents and make use of the Paste
Options to preserve the formatting.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Office Gal" wrote in message
...
I have a two-page document I frequently need to insert into certain
contracts. I notice that when I insert it as either a "text from file" or
a
"quick part," the formatting gets all screwed up -- the text is the wrong
font, the spacing is too wide and the original two-page document sometimes
turns into 4+ pages with all the weird spacing and font issues. Is there
a
way to keep the inserted document/text the way it is originally supposed
to
appear? I'm using Word 2007.



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You are welcome. Post back if you have any follow-up questions.

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"Office Gal" wrote in message
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Thanks for the tips.

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Before you insert the document, be sure to format it in unique styles
(that
is, styles that aren't present in the target document).

Alternatively, try *pasting* in the contents and make use of the Paste
Options to preserve the formatting.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Office Gal" wrote in message
...
I have a two-page document I frequently need to insert into certain
contracts. I notice that when I insert it as either a "text from file"
or
a
"quick part," the formatting gets all screwed up -- the text is the
wrong
font, the spacing is too wide and the original two-page document
sometimes
turns into 4+ pages with all the weird spacing and font issues. Is
there
a
way to keep the inserted document/text the way it is originally
supposed
to
appear? I'm using Word 2007.



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