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I know how to insert a Word file into another Word file. Is there any way
for the insertion process to automatically create a section and set the
margins for the section to the same as the file I am inserting?

That is, can this all be done in one step instead of creating the section,
inserting the file, and then setting the margins in that section to what they
were in the file that was inserted?

Many thanks for any help on this,
Mark
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If you are using the Insert File dialog box, make sure to insert a
continuous section break at the beginning and end of the document before you
insert it.

To open the Insert File dialog box in Word 2007, click Insert tab | Object |
Text from File. If you are using Word 2003, the corresponding command is
Insert | File.

For more on preserving section formatting in Word, see
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...thSections.htm.

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I know how to insert a Word file into another Word file. Is there any way
for the insertion process to automatically create a section and set the
margins for the section to the same as the file I am inserting?

That is, can this all be done in one step instead of creating the section,
inserting the file, and then setting the margins in that section to what
they
were in the file that was inserted?

Many thanks for any help on this,
Mark



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Many thanks for this. Works great.


"Stefan Blom" wrote:

If you are using the Insert File dialog box, make sure to insert a
continuous section break at the beginning and end of the document before you
insert it.

To open the Insert File dialog box in Word 2007, click Insert tab | Object |
Text from File. If you are using Word 2003, the corresponding command is
Insert | File.

For more on preserving section formatting in Word, see
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...thSections.htm.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Markus" wrote in message
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I know how to insert a Word file into another Word file. Is there any way
for the insertion process to automatically create a section and set the
margins for the section to the same as the file I am inserting?

That is, can this all be done in one step instead of creating the section,
inserting the file, and then setting the margins in that section to what
they
were in the file that was inserted?

Many thanks for any help on this,
Mark



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I'm glad I could help. :-)

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"Markus" wrote in message ...
Many thanks for this. Works great.


"Stefan Blom" wrote:

If you are using the Insert File dialog box, make sure to insert a
continuous section break at the beginning and end of the document before you
insert it.

To open the Insert File dialog box in Word 2007, click Insert tab | Object |
Text from File. If you are using Word 2003, the corresponding command is
Insert | File.

For more on preserving section formatting in Word, see
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...thSections.htm.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Markus" wrote in message
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I know how to insert a Word file into another Word file. Is there any way
for the insertion process to automatically create a section and set the
margins for the section to the same as the file I am inserting?

That is, can this all be done in one step instead of creating the section,
inserting the file, and then setting the margins in that section to what
they
were in the file that was inserted?

Many thanks for any help on this,
Mark



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I'm glad I could help. :-)

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"Markus" wrote in message ...
Many thanks for this. Works great.


"Stefan Blom" wrote:

If you are using the Insert File dialog box, make sure to insert a
continuous section break at the beginning and end of the document before you
insert it.

To open the Insert File dialog box in Word 2007, click Insert tab | Object |
Text from File. If you are using Word 2003, the corresponding command is
Insert | File.

For more on preserving section formatting in Word, see
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...thSections.htm.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Markus" wrote in message
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I know how to insert a Word file into another Word file. Is there any way
for the insertion process to automatically create a section and set the
margins for the section to the same as the file I am inserting?

That is, can this all be done in one step instead of creating the section,
inserting the file, and then setting the margins in that section to what
they
were in the file that was inserted?

Many thanks for any help on this,
Mark



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Many thanks for this. Works great.


"Stefan Blom" wrote:

If you are using the Insert File dialog box, make sure to insert a
continuous section break at the beginning and end of the document before you
insert it.

To open the Insert File dialog box in Word 2007, click Insert tab | Object |
Text from File. If you are using Word 2003, the corresponding command is
Insert | File.

For more on preserving section formatting in Word, see
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...thSections.htm.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Markus" wrote in message
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I know how to insert a Word file into another Word file. Is there any way
for the insertion process to automatically create a section and set the
margins for the section to the same as the file I am inserting?

That is, can this all be done in one step instead of creating the section,
inserting the file, and then setting the margins in that section to what
they
were in the file that was inserted?

Many thanks for any help on this,
Mark



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Default Inserting files with different margin

If you are using the Insert File dialog box, make sure to insert a
continuous section break at the beginning and end of the document before you
insert it.

To open the Insert File dialog box in Word 2007, click Insert tab | Object |
Text from File. If you are using Word 2003, the corresponding command is
Insert | File.

For more on preserving section formatting in Word, see
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...thSections.htm.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Markus" wrote in message
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I know how to insert a Word file into another Word file. Is there any way
for the insertion process to automatically create a section and set the
margins for the section to the same as the file I am inserting?

That is, can this all be done in one step instead of creating the section,
inserting the file, and then setting the margins in that section to what
they
were in the file that was inserted?

Many thanks for any help on this,
Mark



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