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Putting two documents on one file

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Riaz - 03 Sep 2003 23:19 GMT
I have one document that has a certain format and borders.
I try to add another file by selecting, INSERT and then
FILE.  That brings in the other document but with the
settings of the existing document, so the document that I
bring in is not the way it should look.

I want both documents to have their own formats, but be
one document.

Help.

Thanks
jesse - 04 Sep 2003 00:48 GMT
Riaz,

What you are attempting is completely doable. If you want the formatting to
remain intact for the inserted document, be sure to insert a section break
at the insertion point. It is important that independent styles be applied
to the formatting of the document that you're attempting to insert. If the
author has not applied styles to it, you should go through it and apply
them.

jesse

> I have one document that has a certain format and borders.
> I try to add another file by selecting, INSERT and then
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> Thanks
 
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