| In order to preserve this formatting, you must bring the section
| break with it.
How do I "bring the section break with it." Is is cut-and-paste? Is it
insert file? I'm trying to combine two Word files into one. Each file has
different headers, which I want to keep. No matter what I try, I can't seem
to maintain the headers when combining the files. Thanks.
| The document layout (page/section-level formatting) is stored in the
section
| break at the end of a section (or the last paragraph mark of a one-section
| document). In order to preserve this formatting, you must bring the
section
| break with it. You will not be able to preserve style formatting if the
| inserted document uses the same styles as the target document, but with
| different formatting.
|
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| Suzanne S. Barnhill
| Microsoft MVP (Word)
| Words into Type
| Fairhope, Alabama USA
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| | > Thanks Suzanne,
| > I'm pretty good with this stuff, and I still don't get it. How can it
| > possibly be so complicated? All I'm trying to do is preserve formatting
| > when adding one document to another.
| >
| > Where is WordPerfect when you need it?
| >
| > | > | You'll need to insert a section break at the end of the main document
| and
| > | also one at the end of the document you're going to add. See
| > |
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/WorkWithSections.htm
| > |
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| > | Suzanne S. Barnhill
| > | Microsoft MVP (Word)
| > | Words into Type
| > | Fairhope, Alabama USA
| > |
| > | Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the
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| > so
| > | all may benefit.
| > |
| > | | > | > Hi- Using Word 2000. I want to string a bunch of word files
together
| > in
| > | > one document. Each file has a different header. How can I switch
the
| > | > previous header off, and allow the next document's header to apply?
| > | >
| > | > Thank you very much for any help!
| > | >
| > | >
| > |
| >
| >
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