Mary
Wed Jul 09 04:22:24 CDT 2008
You also have to remember when using a table, unlike Word the table will not
span pages.
How did you create the index table, does it fit on one page?
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"Charles W Davis" <Anthemwebs@lvcoxmail.com> wrote in message
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> Roger,
>
> 1. Create on your 132 page document a blank page where you wish to place the
> information (Insert > Page),
> 2. Click the page that you wish to copy (second document, I suppose).
> 3. Hold Ctrl, and press letter "A" (Xtrl+A) to select all. Ctrl+C to copy the
> contents to the Clipboard.
> 4. Return to the blank page in the 132 page document and click the page,
> Ctrl+V to insert the contents of the Clipboard into that page.
>
>
> "Roger Stenson" <roger@stensons.org.uk> wrote in message
> news:EF099ADB-968E-4F0B-B4A5-AFA036C9ADA4@microsoft.com...
>> Hi
>> I have created a 132 Document in Publisher 2007
>> I needed to make a highly customised and intelligent Index so I created a
>> second document and typed the index in that, having both documents open on
>> extended Windows Pages
>>
>> I thought it would be easy to move the index from the second document into
>> the first document containing the text
>> It does not appear possbible to copy and paste table pages between the two
>> publisher documents
>>
>> Is there any way I can accomplish this task without retyping the Index in the
>> first document
>>
>> Roger Stenson
>