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You shouldn't need linked text boxes for a simple booklet anyhow--unless
you are doing something quite convoluted. For versions after 2002, look for the Bookfold feature, check Help. For earlier versions, see he http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...etPrinting.htm Stevie Ray Vaughan wrote: I have run into an interesting problem in WORD. I am developing a booklet using word and have set this up by linking text boxes. I have four text boxes per page in a table. When I get to number 32 text box it will not let me link on to number 33. So I guess my question is; Is there a limit on the number of text boxes you can link in WORD? Is there a way around this limit? I have to use WORD instead of Publisherbecause of the printers format requirements. |
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