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Copy a page...
How on earth can I copy an existing page to a new page?
I have one page with a bunch of shapes laid out the way I want it. Now, I'd like to be able to simply copy that entire page to a new page...shapes, layout and everything. Thanx. |
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Select All, Copy and Paste is the way to go. When you insert a new page,
all the settings from the current page like (layout styles) get transferred. -- Mark Nelson Microsoft Corporation This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Steven" wrote in message ... How on earth can I copy an existing page to a new page? I have one page with a bunch of shapes laid out the way I want it. Now, I'd like to be able to simply copy that entire page to a new page...shapes, layout and everything. Thanx. |
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