Saving pages x-y to a separate file

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Wowbagger

Is there a way to save a specific page or multiple pages to a separate file
other than copy/paste (which often messes up these forms)?

Word 2k3

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Graham Mayor

If copy/paste doesn't work for you, then no.
A 'page' in Word is a transient entity defined by the printer driver and
formatting and has several independent layers including text, header/footer
and drawings. They do not act in concert, so limit what you can do.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill

If you want to preserve all the formatting, the easiest thing is to Save As
to save a copy of the document, then delete the unwanted pages. If you need
to preserve page numbering, you'll have to set the starting page number.
 
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Wowbagger

Thanks

Suzanne S. Barnhill said:
If you want to preserve all the formatting, the easiest thing is to Save As
to save a copy of the document, then delete the unwanted pages. If you need
to preserve page numbering, you'll have to set the starting page number.
 

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