Inserting a Word doc to another Word doc

H

Hebe

Is there a way to insert a Word document using styles into another Word
document, without the inserted document taking on the styles of the
destination document? I would like the document being inserted to keep its
own formatting. I thought that sections might be the go, but that doesn’t
make any difference.

I'm using Word 2003.

Thank you.
 
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Stefan Blom

What do you want to happen? If you want to format all the text in the styles
of the source document, you can reverse the procedure: instead of
inserting document A into document B, insert B into A.

On the other hand, if you want to preserve the formatting of all the text,
you could format the source document using styles that do not exist in the
target, before inserting it. Alternatively, just paste and when you see the
Paste Option button, click it and choose the "Keep Source Formatting"
option.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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H

Hebe

Thanks, Stefan. I tried the reversing option and it worked beautifully. The
"keep source formatting option" didn't work - for some reason all the
numbering in the text I was pasting disappeared . But I have a solution now
so it's no longer a problem.

Regards
Hebe
 
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