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I am trying to use the includetext field to compile a large document (which
contains different headers and footers for each section). According to a website (I forget the link), i need continuous section breaks at the beginning and end of each child document i want to insert into the parent document. However, it appears that each of those section breaks is bumping down my first line of text, messign up the pagination. I have 500 child documents to add to the parent document, and I would prefer NOT to have to reformat them all. Does anyone know of a workaround? |
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"lookintomyeyes83" wrote in message
... I am trying to use the includetext field to compile a large document (which contains different headers and footers for each section). According to a website (I forget the link), i need continuous section breaks at the beginning and end of each child document i want to insert into the parent document. I believe this is the article you were thinking of: Working with sections http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...thSections.htm However, it appears that each of those section breaks is bumping down my first line of text, messign up the pagination. I have 500 child documents to add to the parent document, and I would prefer NOT to have to reformat them all. Does anyone know of a workaround? Press Ctrl+Shift+8 to display nonprinting marks (including section breaks and paragraph marks). Then you can format the section break and the paragraph mark (¶) as 1 pt font size, with zero spacing before and after, line spacing 1 pt, and/or as hidden text; that way, they won't take up (much) space in the document, and won't affect the document layout. Doing this with 500 documents would be a tedious task, of course. But you can insert the files and then use Find and Replace to format the section break and paragraph mark; then you can save the changes back to the source files by pressing Ctrl+Shift+F7. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP |
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