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I've scanned a 17 page doc. and saved as both TIFF and PDF files. I want to
link/embed this document into a word document so that when I print it, both the documents print. I've tried and can only get the 1st page to be inserted. I can embed the address of the TIFF document, however it only acts as a link and if I were to print the document, the linked document doesn't print too. Any suggestions |
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In Word, an inserted object cannot span more than one page. A
workaround is to scan or save each page into a separate tiff file, and then insert each page as a separate object. Sue wrote: I've scanned a 17 page doc. and saved as both TIFF and PDF files. I want to link/embed this document into a word document so that when I print it, both the documents print. I've tried and can only get the 1st page to be inserted. I can embed the address of the TIFF document, however it only acts as a link and if I were to print the document, the linked document doesn't print too. Any suggestions |
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