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Default Merging Docs and headers

The first sentence of Pamelia's response should be:

Insert a Next Page Section Break at the end of the first document.

Also, by "Enter the header for the new section", she means "Access the
header for the new section", not "Enter the text for the header... "


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Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com

"Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com" u43222@uwe wrote in message
news:a81711eee8d37@uwe...
Create a next page break at the end of the first document. Press enter
twice.
Enter the header for the new section and make sure link to previous is
off
for all header types (different first, odd & even pages). Copy the break
and
one of the paragraph marks. Place the cursor on the last paragraph mark
and
paste. Repeat the last sentence 5 times. Use insert object/file to
place
the individual documents in the combined document.

HTH,
Pam


Larry wrote:
I am using Windows 7. I have seven training documents that are completely
separate Word documents and I want to merge them into one single Word
document. I also want to change the headers for each of the 7 sections to
reflect the subject matter.

Kindly provide some assistance


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