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How join 4 separate pages into one document?
I worked up four pages of my newsletter separately. Consequently, when I
bring up any page, it counts as Page 1. I would like to unite these pages into one four-page document, but being new to Microsoft Publisher 2003, I have no idea how to do so. Thanks! Joe Pilot |
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How join 4 separate pages into one document?
Start Publisher, open the file you want as the final four page file.
Select Insert, add three pages. Without closing this file, run Publisher again and open the second file; do a copy and paste into the first file on page two. Now using the seconding running of Publisher, open the third file, copy/paste into the first file and so on with the fourth file. -- Don ------ Vancouver, USA "jjcpilot" wrote in message ... I worked up four pages of my newsletter separately. Consequently, when I bring up any page, it counts as Page 1. I would like to unite these pages into one four-page document, but being new to Microsoft Publisher 2003, I have no idea how to do so. Thanks! Joe Pilot |
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How join 4 separate pages into one document?
jjcpilot wrote:
I worked up four pages of my newsletter separately. Consequently, when I bring up any page, it counts as Page 1. I would like to unite these pages into one four-page document, but being new to Microsoft Publisher 2003, I have no idea how to do so. Thanks! Select All; Copy and Paste. You can open two documents side-by-side to ease the process. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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