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How can I combine multiple documents into one document in word starter 2010?
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Hi
You can either use the Master and Sub Document functionality - search help for full details. Or you can place your cursor where you want the next document to start from, then choose INSERT, OBJECT, FROM FILE, then browse to the file and select it and click OK. Good luck. Tony |
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OTPM,
Thanks for the reply. I will look up the Master Sub thing you mentioned. The frustration I am running into is there do not seem to be any instructions for this specific to my product Word Starter 2010. There is no "object" or Object from file" tab under Insert in Word Starter 2010. Thoughts? Suggestions? Thanks B |
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Hi
Sorry - I missed the fact that you had Word Starter 2010. This version has very limited functionality which is why you cannot insert an object. The Master and Sub Document will also not work in this version. If funds allow you could purchase the Student Version of MS Office which is substantially cheaper than the normal version. Good luck. Tony |
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