importing an existing publisher file

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GVVB14

When I started to use the publisher program I would make each page up and
save it separately as a separate publisher file with a separate name. I now
have about 30 publisher page files, each representing a different page of my
overall planned publication. I went to try and put all the seraparte page
files together but I can find any thing in the program that will let me
import or merge an existing publisher page file into another or new publisher
page file. Is there anyway to take my separate publisher page files and
merge them together to create a single publisher document? I tried pulling
up a page file and selecting all and copying and then paste on a blank page I
learned how to add to a publisher document but this is inconsistent at best
with tabs lost and text or objects moving a little or a lot. Thanks!
 
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Brian Kvalheim [MSFT MVP]

In GVVB14 <[email protected]> posted:
|| When I started to use the publisher program I would make each page
|| up and save it separately as a separate publisher file with a
|| separate name. I now have about 30 publisher page files, each
|| representing a different page of my overall planned publication. I
|| went to try and put all the seraparte page files together but I can
|| find any thing in the program that will let me import or merge an
|| existing publisher page file into another or new publisher page
|| file. Is there anyway to take my separate publisher page files and
|| merge them together to create a single publisher document? I tried
|| pulling up a page file and selecting all and copying and then paste
|| on a blank page I learned how to add to a publisher document but
|| this is inconsistent at best with tabs lost and text or objects
|| moving a little or a lot. Thanks!

You have found the best work around to date. There are no features in
Publisher that allow you to merge multiple publications into one.

--
Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Publisher MVP
http://www.publishermvps.com
~pay it forward~

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