Thank you Suzanne and Pesach. This would have worked had the author not
created 47 tables. It worked for the rest of the document, but not the
tables....thanks for your time.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Before inserting the file, insert a section break at the end of it. Also
insert a section break in your document at the point where you will be
inserting the file; insert the file below that section break. This will
preserve the document-level formatting (margins, page orientation, etc.); it
will not preserve style formatting unless the styles are unique to the
source document; it may preserve direct formatting.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
"Teresa" wrote in message
...
Thanks Pesach,
I am able to bring in the entire file, but the format that it came in as
is
terrible. The tables are hanging off of the page, overlapping pages, etc.
Is
there any way to fix that, other than spending an hour or more making the
adjustments? It is 23 pgs.
I know..."good luck to me" lol
Thanks,
Teresa
"Pesach Shelnitz" wrote:
Hi Teresa,
1. Place your cursor where you want to insert the file.
2. On the Insert menu, click File.
3. In the Insert File dialog box, select the file that you want to
insert.
4. Click Insert, and agree to any required conversions.
The entire file should be inserted.
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Hope this helps,
Pesach Shelnitz
"Teresa" wrote:
I am trying to insert a multipage word document, with tables, into an
existing word document. I am using office 2003 and I am aware that I
can't
use Insert Object because that only inserts the first page. I am really
in a
bind. I am trying to create a contract with exhibits at the end of the
contract. I am able to copy, but the formatting is completely off base.
Please help bail me out....
Thanks,
.