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Have 13 word documents I am working on putting into one master document so
they can be printed as a group. My first document is one page, the second document is one page, and the third document is one page. I open the first document and go to outline view, go to the end of the document, and select insert subdocument. Then I add the second 1 page document and all is still well. I then insert the third page, and that is where things go wrong, I get a 4th page with the last little bit of the 3 document on it and the layout does not look the same. I looked through the page setup on the documents to see if maybe that was the issue, but cannot seem to resolve the issue. TIA |
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Master documents should be avoided since they can cause corruption;
see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/Wh...ocsCorrupt.htm. Instead, use Insert | File. In the Insert File dialog box, click the desired file. Then click the arrow next to the Insert button, and choose "Insert as Link." Repeat for the other documents. Word adds INCLUDETEXT fields to the target document. After you've modified the source files, you can select all and press F9 in the target document to see the updated information. Conversely, you can change the text inside the fields in the target document and press Ctrl+Shift+F7 to save changes back to the source file. To preserve section formatting when using Insert File, make sure to add continuous section breaks at the beginning and end of each source file. For more, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...thSections.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Roundy" wrote in message ... Have 13 word documents I am working on putting into one master document so they can be printed as a group. My first document is one page, the second document is one page, and the third document is one page. I open the first document and go to outline view, go to the end of the document, and select insert subdocument. Then I add the second 1 page document and all is still well. I then insert the third page, and that is where things go wrong, I get a 4th page with the last little bit of the 3 document on it and the layout does not look the same. I looked through the page setup on the documents to see if maybe that was the issue, but cannot seem to resolve the issue. TIA |
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Hi ?B?Um91bmR5?=,
Have 13 word documents I am working on putting into one master document so they can be printed as a group. My first document is one page, the second document is one page, and the third document is one page. I open the first document and go to outline view, go to the end of the document, and select insert subdocument. Then I add the second 1 page document and all is still well. I then insert the third page, and that is where things go wrong, I get a 4th page with the last little bit of the 3 document on it and the layout does not look the same. I looked through the page setup on the documents to see if maybe that was the issue, but cannot seem to resolve the issue. One of the "basics" for using the Master-/Subdocument feature is to base all the files involved on the same template. This way, they have the same margins, share formatting, etc. My guess would be that Document 3 may have wider margins or perhaps a different font size or paragraph settings. So when it gets imported into the "Master" document it lays out differently because different formatting is applied. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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On that note...I have a source file from which I'd like to create multiple
target files using the Insert | File functionality. The source file would be used to update/maintain the basic steps within the target files. However, each target file would be unique in that there are steps that are not included in the source file or in the other target files. The source file would always be used to update the target files, but I don't want to the source file to overwrite anything that may be specifically added to a target file. Is this doable with what is available? Thanks in advance, vab "Stefan Blom" wrote: Master documents should be avoided since they can cause corruption; see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/Wh...ocsCorrupt.htm. Instead, use Insert | File. In the Insert File dialog box, click the desired file. Then click the arrow next to the Insert button, and choose "Insert as Link." Repeat for the other documents. Word adds INCLUDETEXT fields to the target document. After you've modified the source files, you can select all and press F9 in the target document to see the updated information. Conversely, you can change the text inside the fields in the target document and press Ctrl+Shift+F7 to save changes back to the source file. To preserve section formatting when using Insert File, make sure to add continuous section breaks at the beginning and end of each source file. For more, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...thSections.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Roundy" wrote in message ... Have 13 word documents I am working on putting into one master document so they can be printed as a group. My first document is one page, the second document is one page, and the third document is one page. I open the first document and go to outline view, go to the end of the document, and select insert subdocument. Then I add the second 1 page document and all is still well. I then insert the third page, and that is where things go wrong, I get a 4th page with the last little bit of the 3 document on it and the layout does not look the same. I looked through the page setup on the documents to see if maybe that was the issue, but cannot seem to resolve the issue. TIA |
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Hi ?B?dmFidWxvdXM=?=,
On that note...I have a source file from which I'd like to create multiple target files using the Insert | File functionality. The source file would be used to update/maintain the basic steps within the target files. However, each target file would be unique in that there are steps that are not included in the source file or in the other target files. The source file would always be used to update the target files, but I don't want to the source file to overwrite anything that may be specifically added to a target file. Is this doable with what is available? It's only doable if what you're adding is not within anything you've linked in. IOW, if you'd set up each step in a separate bookmark in the source file, then insert each bookmark individually, if the user inserts additional steps between each link, they would be maintained. But if you try to insert anything within the linked text it will be lost as soon as the link is updated. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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