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Since each document contains at least one paragraph mark there is no way to
insert text from a document without also adding a paragraph mark. What you can do is store the text to be inserted as an AutoText entry. Then use an AUTOTEXTLIST field to add it to documents. When the source AutoText changes, you can update the field to reflect the changes. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Xanbaby" wrote in message ... I need a way to insert a document into another so that only the text appearing in the document will appear without being following by a hard return. The inserted text is conditional, will be inserted into many documents and will change with time, hence the need to used Insert Document. An example is detailed below: Before Please contact us at {insert doc phone.doc} should you have any queries. After Please contact us at 0123456789 should you have any queries. Obviously, I need to prevent this hard return from creeping in. And alas I can't just position the field at the end of a paragraph, much as I'd like to!! Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. |
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