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I am wondering if there is a way to merge multiple word documents into one.
To provide some context, I have a list of documents (e.g. 10 individual docs), but I only ever need to combine some of them (e.g. 5 individual docs) to make the body of the final document. Can this be done with a macro? The second part of this would be to have some fields that can be populated throughout the final document (e.g. names, addresses etc.) For example; the final document would have common information that would be required to be populated throughout the final combined document. Fields like, site address, project manager. NOTE: the above scenarios are what I had in mind as far as a process goes but if there is an easier way for this to be done (i.e. the order in which things could be done) I am open to solutions. Thanks in advance. |
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See http://www.gmayor.com/Boiler.htm
The second part requires more detail.
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