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Using VBA to merge documents into 1 master

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BCLivell - 08 Jun 2007 03:59 GMT
Hi Y'all!

I need help with coming up with a solution. I would like to create a
document with 10 questions. The file would be located in a central spot. 5
people would then take a copy of the document and enter text into each
question block and then save it. So there would be 5 files - named Person 1,
Person 2, ect...

What I would like to do is to combine the files into one master file so that
the master file would look something like this...

Question 1
Person 1's answer
Person 2's answer
ect....
Question 2
Person 1's answer
Person 2's answer
ect...
Ect...

Please let me know if you know of a way to do this. thank you so much!
Graham Mayor - 08 Jun 2007 08:59 GMT
Answered in another forum -  Please do not multi-post. If you wish to post
to more than one newsgroup, then put all the groups in the same 'send-to'
line separated by commas. This links the messages and minimizes duplication
of effort by those who respond to questions.

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