Import One Page Into Anoter Document

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lsgal mary

I found this question posted, but there were no answers. Mary Sauer evidently
gave the answer, but I can't find the post. So sorry. I would like to create
single pages, then compile the pages of choice into one document. I'm
creating tutorials, and it is just easier to create one page at a time and
decide on page order later.

Thank you for your anticipated help. Since I am brand new here, and don't
want to miss the answer, is it possible for me to receive an email?

Thanks!
 
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Ed Bennett

lsgal said:
I found this question posted, but there were no answers. Mary Sauer evidently
gave the answer, but I can't find the post. So sorry. I would like to create
single pages, then compile the pages of choice into one document. I'm
creating tutorials, and it is just easier to create one page at a time and
decide on page order later.

Whilst I have an app available to combine Publisher documents, currently
it only does two, and requires Publisher 2007. When I get the chance
I'll work on making it work with Publisher 2003, too, and later add
support for chaining lots of documents.

For your purposes, I suggest having one file. Just add pages without
worrying about the order, then when you want to order then, you can drag
them around on the page sorter at the bottom of the Publisher window.
Thank you for your anticipated help. Since I am brand new here, and don't
want to miss the answer, is it possible for me to receive an email?

Would be quite hard without an email address. There should be a button
somewhere to get the system to notify you of replies - I don't use the
web interface, so don't see it.
 
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lsgal mary

I guess what I would like is something akin to PowerPoint where I can browse
for a slide and add to the document. I neglected to say I am using/learning
Publisher 2007. Thank you for your response!
 
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John Inzer

lsgal said:
I guess what I would like is something akin to PowerPoint where I can
browse for a slide and add to the document. I neglected to say I am
using/learning Publisher 2007. Thank you for your response!
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FWIW...you can open more than one instance
of Publisher, tile the windows and Drag/Drop
from one to the other.

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