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I have downloaded a template and made a simple brochure. I also have related information in a Word 2010 format. I then saved each as separate PDFs using Word 2010.
Can I (if so, how?) combine these two PDFs or the template/Word files into a single two page PDF or document file? I would like to be able to occasionally make changes/updates and print the resulting file on one two-sided sheet of paper. |
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Hi alwrmcusn,
You can combine the files in Word beforehand, or combine the PDFs afterwards. For the latter, you need access to an application like Adobe Acrobat Pro. For the former, simply open both documents, copy one (Ctrl-A, then Ctrl-C) and paste it (Ctrl-V) into either end of the other document, as appropriate. You may need to insert a manual page break (Ctrl-Enter) before/after the paste, so that content that should be on the 2nd page doesn't end up on the 1st.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Thank you for the reply. I now have a working single two page document also PDF and a MS Word template. I think our STAR chapter is covered whichever version is chosen
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