Re: Is there an easy way to reuse former documents?

From: Jezebel (dwarves_at_heaven.com.kr)
Date: 10/30/04


Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 16:48:55 +1000

If you need to resort to this sort of tactic to market your product, you can
hardly be surprised if the forum responds with howls of derision and
contempt.

"Steven" <Steven@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B6FB97FD-33FF-41B9-8F60-D42970746F3E@microsoft.com...
> You can try DocBuilder for Microsoft Word, it will solve your problem.
> For more info, see http://www.wordaddin.com
>
> "David" wrote:
>
> > Most writing tasks for me are similar, and I have to open old documents
to
> > copy useful texts one by one. It's boring and inefficient. Is there any
easy
> > way to reuse existing documents to compose a new one?



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