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This problem I have must have been encountered by many, but I just can't find the answer; sorry.
In Word 2013 I want to insert a 'supplement' ('enclosure'). The purpose of an 'enclusure' is to enclude an existing document 'as is', but I can't find a function to do this. Simply using 'Insert document' leads to the inserted document becoming part of the text of the main document: Any headings in the enclosure start to figure in my Table Of Content! Numberings (headings, footnotes) are completely messed up in the enclosed doc! I tried inserting the enclosure in the form of a .pdf but that was handled in an awful way too: only the (part of) the first page of the PDF is displayed. (and no obvious way to see the rest.) Could someone please point me to a place where the right way to handle 'enclosures' is described? mabel |
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