Thanks, Tom. I'm surprised, I wouldn't expect 103 characters to be a
problem.
Re a PDF file, I think you would have to insert each page separately as an
object or picture. But perhaps Stan's tip makes it easy enough to keep two
files?
DM
On 9/8/05 3:28 PM, "Tom Grassi" wrote:
Daiya
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Shared Documents\New Hires\New
Subcontractor Paperwork\filename.doc
Tom
"Daiya Mitchell" wrote in message
.. .
How long was too long, do you remember?
On 9/8/05 2:09 PM, "Tom Grassi" wrote:
Well I tried the includetext and the folder that I had these documents
was
too long a name so I had to move it to the root of my c drive and then
they
worked
Thanks
Does anyone know if I can add adobe pdf file to this document so I can
print
it also?
Thanks
tom
"Anne Troy" wrote in message
...
Master documents don't work that way, and you're best to avoid them
anyway. Try the INCLUDETEXT field, Tom.
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Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com
"Tom Grassi" wrote in message
...
I created 15 word documents and I want to print each one without
selecting
each one. I tried to insert the other documents into a master document
using insert object and create from file and select link to file. The
problem with that is that I only get the first page inserted in the
master
document. I would like to have all the seperate documents so I can
manage
them easier. I want to be able to update the document in a smaller
document which will reflect the changes in the master.
Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions
I know how to insert I need to know why it is not inserting the link
entirely.
Many Thanks
Tom