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Default various files into one document to include the headers.

For this specific situation (it won't work in any other), check "Different
first page" on the Layout tab of Page Setup (for Section 1 only) and set the
starting number at 0 in the Format Page Number dialog.

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"tonyq" wrote in message
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I have now been able to do what I wanted to do, due to the help,from you

all.
My next problem is, I need to start the page numbering on the second page
displaying page one. In short nothing on the first page, page one

displaying
on page two, if that makes sense .
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Regards tonyq


"Jezebel" wrote:

If you insert section breaks between the inserted documents, each can

have
its own headers. However what you end up with is also affected by

whether
the documents all use the same styles. Unless the originals are all
similarly styled, trying to combine them with formatting preserved is
usually far more trouble than it's worth.

If you're just trying to create a composite output, a simpler method is

to
output each document to PDF, then combine the PDFs using Acrobat.




"tonyq" wrote in message
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please could anyone tell me if the following is possible in word 2003.

I
wish
to place various documents (word files) into one document,I know you

can
do
this by this by means of "Insert File",but the files I wish to insert

have
there own headers,is it possible to insert and keep the individual

headers
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Regards tonyq