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Combining two publications

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Jane - 23 Dec 2004 19:35 GMT
I have two publications.

I would like to selct and copy several pages (a section) from publication #1
and insert them in the middle of the second publication.  The pages in
question do not have bojects linked to others outside of that section.  The
two pages in the second publication, between which I want to insert these
pages are not linked.

Would *love* if I can do this.

Jane
Don Schmidt - 23 Dec 2004 19:59 GMT
Here is how I would do it using Publisher 2000.

Start Publisher, open file 1.
Start Publisher a second time and open file 2.

Insert pages where wanted in file to be the final.
Copy page/s from other file to the final file by pasting.

That's it.

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Vancouver, USA

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JoAnn Paules - 24 Dec 2004 00:19 GMT
I'd do it a little differently.

(Also assuming Pub 2000 although it can be done in later versions as well.)
Let's say you want items on page 3 swapped with items on page 4. I'd insert
a single new page after page 4. Set it up to duplicate all items on page 3.
This becomes page 5. Delete page 3.

Different strokes........  ;-)

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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Don Schmidt - 24 Dec 2004 01:09 GMT
JoAnn,

I read it that Jane had TWO files and wanted to combine them but pages in a
different sequence.

from a Different folk. <G>

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JoAnn Paules - 24 Dec 2004 01:22 GMT
Oops.

from a Tired folk.  ???
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Brian Kvalheim [MSFT MVP] - 24 Dec 2004 19:04 GMT
> Oops.
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> from a Tired folk.  ???

hmmmm....you seem tired 24x7 now when you are replying in here :P
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JoAnn Paules - 24 Dec 2004 20:59 GMT
I have been. Hopefully things will let up a bit starting next week or so.
(They've changed some things at work.)

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Jane - 30 Dec 2004 19:43 GMT
I just got back from Christmas break to find these answers.  Thank-you so much.

Jane

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