Multiple office file in one formated document

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Chris Swinney

Hi,

I have be using office for years and currently am using Office 2007. I have
never really figured out the way of linking multiple word documents to form
chapters, or to add other office files within formatting of the main doc. As
far as I can remember I tried to embed a number of powerpoint slides in a
previous document, but this increased the size of the document dramatically.

Any ideas?

Chris
 
C

Chris Swinney

Well, possibly. However i want to keep the formating of the page numbers,
header and footer etc that come from the original word document - for example
Appendices etc.

JoAnn Paules said:
Are .pdf files an option?

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



Chris Swinney said:
Hi,

I have be using office for years and currently am using Office 2007. I
have
never really figured out the way of linking multiple word documents to
form
chapters, or to add other office files within formatting of the main doc.
As
far as I can remember I tried to embed a number of powerpoint slides in a
previous document, but this increased the size of the document
dramatically.

Any ideas?

Chris
 
C

Chris Swinney

Plus being abble to creat an auto updated table of contents/index etc

Chris Swinney said:
Well, possibly. However i want to keep the formating of the page numbers,
header and footer etc that come from the original word document - for example
Appendices etc.

JoAnn Paules said:
Are .pdf files an option?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



Chris Swinney said:
Hi,

I have be using office for years and currently am using Office 2007. I
have
never really figured out the way of linking multiple word documents to
form
chapters, or to add other office files within formatting of the main doc.
As
far as I can remember I tried to embed a number of powerpoint slides in a
previous document, but this increased the size of the document
dramatically.

Any ideas?

Chris
 

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