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Linking two documents so they open simultaneously
How do I link two documents so that one of them opens up when the other is
openned? For example, I am working on a main document and there is a reference list that I stored as a different document. Is there a way to link the two so that when I open the main document, the reference document will automatically open? Thnx |
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Linking two documents so they open simultaneously
In your main document, you can insert a link to the reference list. Assuming
that you are using Word 2007, here's how to do that: Place the insertion point at the appropriate location. On the Insert tab, click the arrow next to Object, and then click Text from File. In the Insert File dialog box, select the file to insert. Click the arrow next to the Insert button, and choose Insert as Link. In Word 2003, you can open the Insert File dialog box by clicking Insert | File. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Working Smart" Working wrote in message ... How do I link two documents so that one of them opens up when the other is openned? For example, I am working on a main document and there is a reference list that I stored as a different document. Is there a way to link the two so that when I open the main document, the reference document will automatically open? Thnx |
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