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Hi,
I've a document which is 100 page long. I'm going to send it to somebody for a quick review, but he only needs the content from p.40 to p.70. How do I just extract p.40 to p.70 as a separate file? It has lots of graphics and textboxes so it'd be hard and easy to mess anything up by doing click and drag manually. There is no header or footer in the document. I came across a few posts of the same subject and found that they all talk about doing this by VBA macro. But isn't there any built-in function in normal word that can quickly create a new file from the original document by putting the corresponding page numbers in? Thanks! |
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