Re: Newsletter Template

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From: Matt Centurión [MSFT] (matt_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/23/05


Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 18:06:08 -0800


Oooh Daiya, that's too complicated!

The Newsletter Wizard (which you are using) simply adds pages to the end.
When you reach its maximum you can copy any of the pages in the style you
like and paste it at the end or in between pages to add more pages.

Simply put:
   1) Switch to Page Layout view
   2) Using the mouse, select from the Top-left corner of the page to the
bottom-right corner of the page (don't worry if the actual elements on the
page don't seem to highlight..)
   3) Copy
   4) Choose "Edit | Go To"
   5) Enter the page number you want to insert the new page before and click
Go To
   6) Paste

Matt
MacWord Testing
MacBU - Microsoft

On 3/22/05 2:33 PM, in article BE65DD3B.2266A%daiyaNOSPAM@mvps.org.INVALID,
"Daiya Mitchell" <daiyaNOSPAM@mvps.org.INVALID> wrote:

> Some thoughts born of deep ignorance of newsletter templates....
>
> I'm pretty sure you can't get Word to generate another page.
>
> You could add another page manually, but then you would have to duplicate
> the formatting/layout yourself. Copy and Paste might or might not work.
>
> I think probably what is most worth your time would be to continue the
> newsletter in a new/second document based on the same template, finish the
> newsletter off, then futz about with ways to combine them. Make copies of
> both before you start messing with them.
>
> Some options:
>
> Use Insert | File to insert the second newsletter into the first and see if
> Word fixes the page numbering automatically. (if Word doesn't fix the
> numbers, but Insert File works fine otherwise, we might be able to help)
>
> OR
>
> In the second newsletter, View | Header/Footer and use Format Page Number (#
> with hand) to start at 9. If you are printing, no problem. If you mean to
> send them electronically, I would send them as PDFs rather than Word
> documents anyhow, and after PDFing both, would google for a freeware utility
> Combine PDFs to paste them together, assuming you don't have other PDF
> creation software.
>
>
>
> On 3/22/05 1:53 PM, "TCWCNewletterataoldotcom" wrote:
>
>> Hi-Thanks for your response
>>
>> Yes, it is a newsletter template from the Project Gallery ('simple')
>> and it states an 8 page max.--my newsletter is growing and I don't want
>> to do it over!
>>
>> I am using OSX and Word X for Mac.
>>
>> I will keep my fingers crossed someone can help.
>>

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