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If the documents use different formats applied with the same style names
then it will not be possible to integrate them into a single document and preserve the layouts. The best that you can manage would be achieved with http://www.gmayor.com/Boiler.htm . If the style names in each document are unique then you may have more success. If you really do need to combine disparate document layouts, PDF should be the way forward (though as a finished PDF document, not as PDF pages inserted into Word) and with the correct settings the graphics should be seen as you have them in Word. Maybe you need a better PDF creation tool? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "caysimpson" wrote in message news ![]() 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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