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Pasting The Same Page Mutiple time after itself
I want to copy and paste a page I have put together. I want the page to
continue in the same file name. This way I will have so X many pages when I open the file name. I need to copy it about 100 times. I have to fill in the blanks and keep the same format. The way I have been doing it is by just saving the page AS and giving it a new name, like XXXXX-p1,XXXXX-p2. I want to have everything on 1 file name. |
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Pasting The Same Page Mutiple time after itself
Copy a word from the document and paste it into the first cell in the second
row of an Excel Spreadsheet and copy it down 100 rows. In the first cell in the first row, insert the word "word" Now, use your document for a mailmerge with that spreadsheet as the data source and replace the word that you copied into Excel with the mergefield named "word". Then execute the merge to a new document and you will have what you want. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "bkj8890" wrote in message ... I want to copy and paste a page I have put together. I want the page to continue in the same file name. This way I will have so X many pages when I open the file name. I need to copy it about 100 times. I have to fill in the blanks and keep the same format. The way I have been doing it is by just saving the page AS and giving it a new name, like XXXXX-p1,XXXXX-p2. I want to have everything on 1 file name. |
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Pasting The Same Page Mutiple time after itself
I am working on this. I think I might have it.
Thanks a bunch "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Copy a word from the document and paste it into the first cell in the second row of an Excel Spreadsheet and copy it down 100 rows. In the first cell in the first row, insert the word "word" Now, use your document for a mailmerge with that spreadsheet as the data source and replace the word that you copied into Excel with the mergefield named "word". Then execute the merge to a new document and you will have what you want. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "bkj8890" wrote in message ... I want to copy and paste a page I have put together. I want the page to continue in the same file name. This way I will have so X many pages when I open the file name. I need to copy it about 100 times. I have to fill in the blanks and keep the same format. The way I have been doing it is by just saving the page AS and giving it a new name, like XXXXX-p1,XXXXX-p2. I want to have everything on 1 file name. |
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