Re: Newsletter Template

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From: Daiya Mitchell (daiyaNOSPAM_at_mvps.org.INVALID)
Date: 03/27/05


Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 17:31:40 -0800

Thanks Matt! Since I rarely do anything graphic, I didn't think all those
layout elements would copy and paste so easily. Good to know!

Daiya

On 3/22/05 6:06 PM, "Matt Centurión [MSFT]" wrote:

>
> 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
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> 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.
>>