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Old 10-08-2021, 04:03 AM
mc1903 mc1903 is offline Word VBA. How best to insert sections of other documents into a main document. Windows 10 Word VBA. How best to insert sections of other documents into a main document. Office 2019
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Hello @Guessed

Thank you for your suggestions.

I am not (yet) familiar with Tags or ContentControls, so it's not immediately clear to me how I would implement this.

Very cheeky ask; would you have time modify the 2 documents attached, so I could see an example of how you would do it?

NOTE: The MasterTemplate.dotm does not have any VBA code in it; its just been saved as an empty macro enabled template.

Thank you again.
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