F
Fran Hart
We have about 100 individual documents from which we are
trying to create one long document. We opened a new
document and used the INSERT FILE command to insert the
first document, then CTRL-ENTER to get a new page and then
the process repeats.
The sixth document we entered has end notes. So when that
was pasted in, and we tried to do a CTRL-ENTER for a new
page, it wouldn't create a new page after the end notes.
I'm looking for suggestions on how to address this. Can
the end notes be converted easily to footnotes? Is there
a better way to assemble 100 documents into one big
document that avoids this problem? We have Acrobat - is
there a better way to take 100 Word documents and assemble
them directly into Acrobat that avoids this issue,
bypassing completely the repetetive INSERT - FILE
process?
Thanks in advance.
trying to create one long document. We opened a new
document and used the INSERT FILE command to insert the
first document, then CTRL-ENTER to get a new page and then
the process repeats.
The sixth document we entered has end notes. So when that
was pasted in, and we tried to do a CTRL-ENTER for a new
page, it wouldn't create a new page after the end notes.
I'm looking for suggestions on how to address this. Can
the end notes be converted easily to footnotes? Is there
a better way to assemble 100 documents into one big
document that avoids this problem? We have Acrobat - is
there a better way to take 100 Word documents and assemble
them directly into Acrobat that avoids this issue,
bypassing completely the repetetive INSERT - FILE
process?
Thanks in advance.