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I have a file that contains 30 different documents, with different
formatting, headers and footers, etc. I need to combine these into a single document, but preserve the graphic integrity of the documents. Converting to pdf causes some of the graphics to muddy up, while other graphics get lost completely. Is there a way to combine the Word documents into a single Word document but preserve the different styles, etc. I'm prepared to do this from scratch, but if there is a way to combine them that would save time, that would be preferable. Any help at all would be appreciated. |
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