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Copy/Paste with all Properties
Hello
I wanted to Copy/Paste a document into a new and blank one and wanted to Paste all context, formatting, styles, page setups (margins, paper size and ...) and all properties of it (even character spacing, Condensed, Space before and after text and ...) into new doc. I did as below: CTRL+A then CTRL+C and then Paste Special ... ( as Formatted Text RTF) in new document, but it did not do as I needed. How can I do it perfectly? I work with MS Word 2007. Mohsen |
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Simply save your original document under a different name (press F12).
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Robert2
No, I have to Copy/Paste it. Once I try to update cross-references via 'Update Fields', it can not do it (The software need to be terminated), But when I copy it and paste in a new document, it does correctly. But I lose properties of the document. What is your idea about? |
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