Is it possible to insert one page of a doc into a new doc?

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Tammy

Hi -
Is it possible to insert only one, or two, pages from a document into a new
document?

Scenario is this: I have a user who has two drawings he created in one
document. They were very time consuming, so instead of recreating them every
time, he wants to be able to insert those drawings into new documents, as
needed. Sometimes he may need both, other times, just one of them.

I've tried saving the drawing as a quick part, hoping that would be a fix,
but the drawing does not insert as it was created. Text box spacing changes,
lines are all off, font is wrong...

I've tried all the paste special options, but they behave similarly to the
Quick Part.

I've tried saving the doc with the drawings as a PDF, but only one page
inserts, it's smaller than the original drawing, and it is not as clear as
the original drawing, even after resizing.

Besides that, he may want to edit the drawing in the new document.

Is a template the only solution? He may not realize he's going to use the
drawing until he is well into a new document.

We are using Word 2007.

Any suggestions? Thank you!
 
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Tammy

Hi Suzanne,

Thanks for the link. I've read the article, and tried doing what it
suggests, but have had no success. It didn't matter if the page was linked,
or not, the drawing object was added to the document as a total mess.

I am trying to bring a page with a drawing object on it into another
document. There is no standard typed text on the page. The page consists of
only the drawing object - text boxes and lines. I tried bringing in the page
with the drawing grouped and ungrouped, but the same thing happens each time.
I can get it to go in, but the text boxes get messed up - spacing and font
are different than the actual drawing object, and the lines end up out of
place, too. Resizing, repositioning, and reformatting the boxes seems like a
lot of work. Almost as much as just creating from scratch again.

I've tried to copy and paste the object, but I don't get the usual smart tag
after pasting that would give me a choice to match the source formatting.

Do you know if there is any way to insert a drawing object into a new
document, as it was originally designed? I know this was very time consuming
to create - it would be a shame not to be able to reuse it, as needed.

Thanks, again, for helping me out with this one.
 
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Tammy

Hi suzanne,

Thank you so much for that very helpful article! By following the
instructions, I was able to extract the drawing and save it as an image. The
text boxes and lines stayed in placed, as drawn and formatted.

As the article stated, the resolution was not the same, and after testing
various options for the target monitor, I wasn't able to get the image as
clear as I liked. The text in the boxes appear bolder than the original, and
some of the text seemed to run together, and couldn't be read.

But, this was such a great article, and knowing that Word does have the
capability to extract images will be very useful for future projects.

Thanks so much for answering my post, and for offering additional suggestions.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Given the results you cite, you probably would get similarly disappointing
results if you tried using Copy and then Paste Special as (experiment with
different picture types). But it might be worth a shot.
 
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Tammy

Thanks for the additional suggestion, Suzanne. It's because of knowledgeable,
extremely helpful people like you that I keep returning to these discussion
groups.

Have a wonderful weekend! :)
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Thank you. I hope you find a solution that will be satisfactory for your
purposes.
 

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