inserting file with columns - where did they go?

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I am inserting a file with 2 columns into a single column document. I want the file I am inserting to retain the 2 column formatting - but it is turning into a single column. Any ideas how I can get the file to insert and keep the 2 column settings

thanks in advance!
 
Insert section breaks above an below where you want the inserted material to
go. Format the section for two columns.


tina said:
I am inserting a file with 2 columns into a single column document. I
want the file I am inserting to retain the 2 column formatting - but it is
turning into a single column. Any ideas how I can get the file to insert
and keep the 2 column settings?
 
Thank you Jezebel... BU

I need the columns to automatically retain their formatting so the users don't have to go back and reformat the section. (This is a document that is being created automatically by many files). I'm trying to find out if it is a bug that on Insert>File column formatting is lost - or if there is a workaround

thanks!
 
Hi Tina

You need to add a section break at the end of the imported file, so that it
brings its section formatting with it.

Have a look at
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/PasteWithoutSectionInfo.htm

(the angle in this article is how to *avoid* bringing in section
information, but it explains the mechanisms in detail).

--
Margaret Aldis - Microsoft Word MVP
Syntagma partnership site: http://www.syntagma.co.uk



tina said:
Thank you Jezebel... BUT

I need the columns to automatically retain their formatting so the users
don't have to go back and reformat the section. (This is a document that is
being created automatically by many files). I'm trying to find out if it is
a bug that on Insert>File column formatting is lost - or if there is a
workaround.
 
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