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Old 04-12-2012, 08:51 AM
hemi_fan hemi_fan is offline How do I Insert Acrobat PDF pages into Word Canvases quickly? Windows XP How do I Insert Acrobat PDF pages into Word Canvases quickly? Office 2007
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How do I Insert Acrobat PDF pages into Word Canvases quickly?
 
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Default How do I Insert Acrobat PDF pages into Word Canvases quickly?

I have a database with a large number of multi-page .pdf files (800+).



I am trying to take the pages from these .pdf files and drop each one into a drawing canvas in a Microsoft Word 2007 Template.

I cannot simply convert the .pdf files to .doc files as I require a header and footer to be on all of the documents and there is a bunch of text before and after these canvases that I want to be the same in all documents.

Can anyone think of an easy way to do this? I have Microsoft Office 2007 and Adobe Acrobat 6.0 at my disposal. I also have limited VBA programming skills (quite limited but I could slag my way through it).
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