You should be able to insert each additional page at the end of the
previous page. Just insert a continuous break at the end before
inserting to leave the fomatting as it was originally. You may have to
experiment a bit, but the key to individual page formatting is in the
section breaks. Hope this is of some help.
Peter
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I am running Word 2002 (XP), and I have 14 single-page .DOC files,
each of which has a lot of different formatting which varies from page
to page (columns, inserted graphics, font styles, etc). I'd like to
combine them all into one 14-page document file, while not hosing up
each page's formatting. I am amazed at how un-straight-forward this
appears to be, unless I am even thicker in the head than I feel at the
moment after numerous unsuccessful attempts. Simple cutting/pasting
does horrible things to the formatting, since Word thinks the stuff
being pasted wants the same formatting as the last line of the existing
stuff in front of it. Not a good thing.
Leeeny Lehner
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