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sarah1234
<Unsure if this is the best place to ask this question...>
I have a document (I'll call it the master) that links in other documents
using the field IncludeText. It works well most of the time, but
occasionally what looks perfect in the original document, comes through
skewed in the master doc.
Within some of the tables, if there is bold applied somewhere in the cell
(all Times New Roman), then some of the text in the master document appears
some Times New Roman, some Verbana in a larger size etc. The style it is
*supposed* to be according to the Style drop down menu is Verbana 10 pt but
none of it actually appears as such.
Occasionally the subheadings become paragraph text and the next paragraph
becomes a subheading... very random stuff and very irritating! Once the
numbering stuffed up too.
If anyone can shed some light on this or offer advice on better ways to
manage long docs, please let me know!
Thanks for your time
I have a document (I'll call it the master) that links in other documents
using the field IncludeText. It works well most of the time, but
occasionally what looks perfect in the original document, comes through
skewed in the master doc.
Within some of the tables, if there is bold applied somewhere in the cell
(all Times New Roman), then some of the text in the master document appears
some Times New Roman, some Verbana in a larger size etc. The style it is
*supposed* to be according to the Style drop down menu is Verbana 10 pt but
none of it actually appears as such.
Occasionally the subheadings become paragraph text and the next paragraph
becomes a subheading... very random stuff and very irritating! Once the
numbering stuffed up too.
If anyone can shed some light on this or offer advice on better ways to
manage long docs, please let me know!
Thanks for your time