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Old 05-01-2017, 12:57 AM
nielsgeode nielsgeode is offline Combine documents to a single file Windows 7 64bit Combine documents to a single file Office 2010 32bit
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
You can use INCLUDETEXT fields to combine the contents of multiple documents. Whatever is combined that way will adopt the Styles of the destination document. Edits can be made in either the destination document or the source documents. If you do such an edit in the destination document, you need to press Ctrl-Shift-F7 to apply it to the source document also; otherwise the edit won't 'stick'. Provided each 'Chapter' has its own Section, there should be no problem having the endnotes at the end of each Section and restarting the numbering. Page numbering should be no problem.
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It does make life easier, however, will cross references work then? What I don't like is that you still have multiple files, especially when sending out the documents to my promotor, I foresee issues there. Is there a way to have a single file?
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