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Old 05-01-2017, 01:45 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
Sure you can, provided the combined file size doesn't exceed 512Mb, but the impression I got from your initial post is that you wanted to maintain the set of seven documents through a single document. Do be aware, too, that whichever way you combine the documents, working with the combined one will be slower than working with the separate ones - even if you had them all open at the same time.
Should be oke Running i7 with 16gb of ram here. Combined size is about 200 MB. I did attempt to combine them in a single file, without having the separate documents, but that gave lots of issues with the headings and/or the end lists.
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