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-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Office Gal" wrote in message ... Thanks for the tips. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Before you insert the document, be sure to format it in unique styles (that is, styles that aren't present in the target document). Alternatively, try *pasting* in the contents and make use of the Paste Options to preserve the formatting. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Office Gal" wrote in message ... I have a two-page document I frequently need to insert into certain contracts. I notice that when I insert it as either a "text from file" or a "quick part," the formatting gets all screwed up -- the text is the wrong font, the spacing is too wide and the original two-page document sometimes turns into 4+ pages with all the weird spacing and font issues. Is there a way to keep the inserted document/text the way it is originally supposed to appear? I'm using Word 2007. . |
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