Repost: Save selection as a new document?

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Ed

Is there a command, option, or other way to select several pages and SaveAs
a new document? Other than copy/paste into a fresh new doc, I mean. If I
do that, I have to reset all the page margins and such. I'd like to be able
to carry over all that formatting into the new doc.

Ed
 
Hi Ed
Is there a command, option, or other way to select several pages and SaveAs
a new document? Other than copy/paste into a fresh new doc, I mean. If I
do that, I have to reset all the page margins and such. I'd like to be able
to carry over all that formatting into the new doc.

I'm sure one of the more VBA literate in here may come up with a decent
macro.

The ordinary way is to use Save As, and in the copy of the document,
delete what you don't want.

HTH
Robert
 
Thanks, Robert. But that's what I was afraid of! I was hoping not to have
another macro, because for something like this it seems like you can't
always foresee everything the macro needs to cover. Also. it seems like I'm
forever inadvertently deleting the wrong paragraph marker with formatting
information I would need. Nothing like selecting text and deleting, only to
watch everything remaining change font and size!

Ed
 

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