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Hi Jamal,
You could create a 'target' document into which all the 'source' documents will be linked via INCLUDETEXT fields. This will allow you to have the same headers, page numering sequence, etc, thoughout. The only content in the 'target' document might be the Table of Contents. Alternatively, you could create a 'target' document into which all the 'source' documents will be linked via RD fields. Again, the only content in the 'target' document might be the Table of Contents. the difference with this approach is that the content from the 'source' documents isn't inserted into the 'target' document - they just share a common Table of Contents. See Word's help file for details.
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