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![]() Hello everyone, I am a technological dinosaur and need help putting PDFs into a word document. Basically I have a document that is about 70 pages long and I need to add some PDFs that consist of graphs and charts to the end of it. I am running into two problems when I try to add them via the "Objects" function: First, several of the graphs/charts aren't coming in nicely. They aren't lined up with the file correctly, the writing on them is illegible, and some of them run off the right side of the word document. Second, I am trying to transfer a PDF that is 7 pages long to the document, but it only transfers the first page. Can anyone please advise me as to how I can get this to transfer better? Thanks in advance! |
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