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Linked objects getting truncated

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dkgmomof3 - 23 Jul 2007 17:56 GMT
Can someone please help me!  I am new in the office here and am trying to
update a manual using linked objects.  However, what is happening is the
following:

IF a source object (sub document) happens to be longer than one page, it is
being truncated in the master document.  How do I create an overflow onto a
second  (next) page?

HELP!  I have looked everywhere and cannot find any information on this.  I
could also use Publisher if it is easier there, but can only figure out how
to create overflow with an actual text box.
Mary Sauer - 23 Jul 2007 18:13 GMT
If you use Publisher, create a couple of text boxes and link them with the link
icon. Manuals and catalogs and booklets are far easier to create in Publisher.

Publisher 2003 Help and How-to
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/FX100649121033.aspx

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> Can someone please help me!  I am new in the office here and am trying to
> update a manual using linked objects.  However, what is happening is the
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> could also use Publisher if it is easier there, but can only figure out how
> to create overflow with an actual text box.
 
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