Re: Embedding Multi-page Documents

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Yes, you can restart the page numbers for each section in a document from
any start number you like - it may however make indexing a tad complicated.
See the header/footer toolbar > format page number.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org
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Pflugs wrote:
I metioned sections only because I thought I may be able to break the
document where I want to insert the PDFs, and then the next section
would have its page numbers offset by a certain amount. Is there a
way to offset page numbers?

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

I have already indicated the only way I can think of of doing this.
There is no way you can integrate disparate formats within a Word
document and still expect the page numbers to match. If you use
sections, how are you going to number the pages that comprise the
PDFs?

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Pflugs wrote:
Mr. Mayor,

Thanks for your reply. We have several multi-page PDF files that
will be inserted into sections of our main word document. (NOT a
master document, I've read the forums!)

Aside from printing each PDF and including a hard copy, is there a
better way to insert these multi-page PDFs into our document and
keeping the same footers and subsequent page numbers? Would
sections and redefining page numbers be the way to go?

Thanks,
Matthew Pfluger

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

You cannot import multi-page PDFs as objects cannot span pages. You
could try the trial of SnagIt www.techsmith.com and use its
'printer' driver to print the PDFs to multi-page graphics and
insert those graphics?

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Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org
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Pflugs wrote:
Hello,

My Senior Design team and I are making our final report, and the
professor is requiring us to include copies of all applicable
standards. I have scanned or downloaded PDF copies of all files,
and I'd like to include them in our report (Word doc) somehow.

I've embedded PDFs before, but I can't figure out how to get
multi-page PDFs to work without splitting them into individual
pages. Is there a way to do this?

Alternatively, is there a better way to include them in the report
than embedding? The only thing I really want is that those files
to bear the same footer as the rest of the report.

Thanks for your help!
Matthew Pfluger
Mechanical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison


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