How "batch-add" many pictures to a document ?

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MoiMeme

Hi,

I have 200 pictures, all same format / size that I have to import into a
document, 2 pictures per page ( on top of each other, see layout below, in
landscape page layout)
-----------------------------
! !
! PICTURE 1 !
! !
! PCTURE 2 !
! !
-----------------------------

Doing it per hand one at a time would be terribly time consuming !

Thanks in advance for informations please!

Phil

PS : sorry if another message already appeared : have erroneously hit enter
!)
 
Hi,

I have 200 pictures, all same format / size that I have to import into a
document, 2 pictures per page ( on top of each other, see layout below, in
landscape page layout)
-----------------------------
! !
! PICTURE 1 !
! !
! PCTURE 2 !
! !
-----------------------------

Doing it per hand one at a time would be terribly time consuming !

Thanks in advance for informations please!

Phil

PS : sorry if another message already appeared : have erroneously hit enter
!)
This sounds like a variation on a mail merge, if using something like MS
Word, instead of inserting a number of address type "fields" you insert
two image fields in your document and it use the directory where the
images are kept as the data source.
I would ask this question in a Word (if using Word) NG which is full of
very able people who just love writing macros for this sort of thing.
try Microsoft.public.word.newusers
HTH
MH
 
MS Word XP
R. C. White said:
Hi, Phil.

Which application are you using? Microsoft Word? Acrobat? Paint?

RC
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Microsoft Windows MVP
 
Hi, Phil.

Then, as Mike Hyndman suggests, you would have a much better chance of
getting the best advice on this problem in a Word newsgroup.

Click here:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.word.newusers

That will take you to the .Word.newusers NG. But first, it will create a
News Account for you (in OE) for the Microsoft public news server (if you do
not already have one), which is free and does not require you to logon.
Many news servers simply "slurp" messages from the host server and relay
them - and your responses - back and forth; perhaps your ISP includes one of
these servers in your subscription. These servers often do not carry ALL of
the MS groups, so if you are using one of those servers, you may not have
access to the many (about 50, including about 30 in English) Word groups.
The MS server has them all, including .docmanagement, .pagelayout,
vba.general and several others that might fit your situation.

RC
 
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