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srinipkweb

Hi folks,
I have some 10 .txt files which I want to append one after another int
a single word document.In between each file I want to insert a blan
page.Also the pages should be numbered.How do I do this programaticall
in word.I should be able to specify the full path of the .txt files
Please help me.
Regards
srinipkwe
 
I think you'll tie yourself in knots trying to do this with a macro an
I've been too lazy to learn how to do them anyway. If it's a one of
it'll be quicker doing it manually 15 minutes tops. Either copy in th
text data or insert file one by one, insert page breaks as require
with extra couple of carriage returns to do the blank page. Use pag
number on header or footer (mind you that will put page numbers on th
blanks as well and my section breaking skills are poor).

Hope this is of some use. Of course if this is something you'll b
doing over and over again the macro route is the way to go and I fee
like I'm really going to have to knuckle down to understanding thes
little blighters over the next few months.

Doh the thread below about 8 into 1 doc is a better answer by a facto
of several thousand to mine
 
I think you'll tie yourself in knots trying to do this with a macro an
I've been too lazy to learn how to do them anyway. If it's a one of
it'll be quicker doing it manually 15 minutes tops. Either copy in th
text data or insert file one by one, insert page breaks as require
with extra couple of carriage returns to do the blank page. Use pag
number on header or footer (mind you that will put page numbers on th
blanks as well and my section breaking skills are poor).

Hope this is of some use. Of course if this is something you'll b
doing over and over again the macro route is the way to go and I fee
like I'm really going to have to knuckle down to understanding thes
little blighters over the next few months.

Doh the thread below about 8 into 1 doc is a better answer by a facto
of several thousand to mine
 
Is there an echo in here?

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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