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Moving material from one page to another

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Saguaro-Joe - 30 Mar 2007 20:36 GMT
I'm using Office 2007/Publisher.  How do I move material from one page to
another? Cut and paste doesn't seem to work very well in this version of
Publisher.

Example: I have revised the document and now have a page I don't need.  Some
of the material on the page is in a Master but not necessary to move.  Other
stuff consists of text and text with pictures that I want to reposition on an
earlier page.
Mary Sauer - 30 Mar 2007 21:38 GMT
Have you tried dragging the objects to the scratch area?

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> I'm using Office 2007/Publisher.  How do I move material from one page to
> another? Cut and paste doesn't seem to work very well in this version of
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> stuff consists of text and text with pictures that I want to reposition on an
> earlier page.
Saguaro-Joe - 30 Mar 2007 22:08 GMT
No Mary.  I had not tried that but I just did and it work fine.  Thanks very
much.  Wish I'd thought of it.
Joe

> Have you tried dragging the objects to the scratch area?
>
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> > stuff consists of text and text with pictures that I want to reposition on an
> > earlier page.
Mary Sauer - 30 Mar 2007 23:09 GMT
Hey great, glad all is working out.

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> No Mary.  I had not tried that but I just did and it work fine.  Thanks very
> much.  Wish I'd thought of it.
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>> > earlier page.
 
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