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I have a couple of XPS documents that I created in MS Word 2007 that I would
like to merge into 1 document similar to what I might do with a couple of Adobe PDF documents. Is this possible? Thanks. |
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As I understand it I would think *not*, as .xps is an "export only" format
specifically designed to deter editing. Modification of the file's content in any way certainly falls into that category. There may possibly be a third party utility that will enable combining the files but I guess some time with Google is the best way to find out ![]() It may be better to combine the two Word docs then generate a new .xps - assuming you _did_ save copies of the files as Word docs rather than as .xps only. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "JRSNHECI" wrote in message ... I have a couple of XPS documents that I created in MS Word 2007 that I would like to merge into 1 document similar to what I might do with a couple of Adobe PDF documents. Is this possible? Thanks. |
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