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How do you print/combine two documents into one, but side by side
Hello all,
I have 2 WORD documents that are approx 50 pages long each. I want to insert one doc next to the other (i.e. One on the left hand side, the other on the right) of the same document. The goal is to have both documents print out side by side on the same piece of paper. Any ideas? I'm going out of my mind!!! Your help would be greatly appreciated. (If need be, I have these documents in Excel files too) |
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How do you print/combine two documents into one, but side by side
How about a table, consisting of one row and two columns? Copy Document 1
into Column A and Document 2 into Column B. Set the borders to None. You could make your page landscape to give more space your page. Might need to change font to make it look better. Not elegant, lacking in a match of some formatting to the original, but the documents would be side by side. "Scruffy77" wrote: Hello all, I have 2 WORD documents that are approx 50 pages long each. I want to insert one doc next to the other (i.e. One on the left hand side, the other on the right) of the same document. The goal is to have both documents print out side by side on the same piece of paper. Any ideas? I'm going out of my mind!!! Your help would be greatly appreciated. (If need be, I have these documents in Excel files too) |
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