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I have an interesting problem.
I am working with a person with limited physical abilities. There are 45-50 documents that have been created, each in a separate file, using many different formats, as they were produced over a long period. They need to be converted to all share a common page size, margin set, basic font, line space, etc. I have been opening each one, making all the needed adjustments to page size, margins, font, etc., and saving each. The desire is that they all be consistent as to those styling features (the page-size change is vital, as is the margin change, many already use the right font.) I have not been able to create a "style" or other tool that will allow me to open each, apply, and save. Is this possible? (These are NOT new files. I know could probably do something like opening a "new" file with the right setup, copy, paste, save as...etc. Although I am not sure I would get the needed margin changes, etc. if I did that.) I am an "experienced amateur" with Word...but this challenge has evaded me. Thanks for any help. jp |
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