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date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 07:23:00 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.word.pagelayout        back       


Insert a "mini" version of Word into new Word document   
I want to insert a mini-version of a Word document (with mutlipe .jpg files 
inserted throughout the document) - I will call this "A" document - into a 
new Word document - I will call this "B" document - with additional text (not 
included on "A" document). How can I accomplish this?
date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 07:23:00 -0700   author:   ScubaGator

RE: Insert a "mini" version of Word into new Word document   
The word I was trying to use for 'mini-documnet' is THUMBNAIL. Can I insert a 
'thumbnail' image of a Word document that has .jpg files into a new Word 
document?

"ScubaGator" wrote:

> I want to insert a mini-version of a Word document (with mutlipe .jpg files 
> inserted throughout the document) - I will call this "A" document - into a 
> new Word document - I will call this "B" document - with additional text (not 
> included on "A" document). How can I accomplish this?
date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 07:55:01 -0700   author:   ScubaGator

Re: Insert a "mini" version of Word into new Word document   
"ScubaGator"  wrote in message 
news:104685B2-3CA7-4956-A66C-B20F548C1B39@microsoft.com...
> The word I was trying to use for 'mini-documnet' is THUMBNAIL. Can I 
> insert a
> 'thumbnail' image of a Word document that has .jpg files into a new Word
> document?
>
> "ScubaGator" wrote:
>
>> I want to insert a mini-version of a Word document (with mutlipe .jpg 
>> files
>> inserted throughout the document) - I will call this "A" document - into 
>> a
>> new Word document - I will call this "B" document - with additional text 
>> (not
>> included on "A" document). How can I accomplish this?

I'll apologise now in case I've completely misunderstood but I sometimes 
need an illustration of a Word document within another document.

If that's what you're trying to do, the method that works for me is to open 
my Word doc and size it so that it's all visible on the screen. Press 
Print-Screen and then Paste into the recipient document. Crop and size to 
taste.

If it's not what you're trying to do, someone who actually knows what you - 
and they - are talking about will be along in a minute.

-- 
PeterMcC

If you feel that any of the above is incorrect,
inappropriate or offensive in any way,
please ignore it and accept my apologies.
date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 16:15:58 +0100   author:   PeterMcC

Re: Insert a "mini" version of Word into new Word document   
Perfect! Thank you - that definitely accomplished my goal! Much appreciated!!!

"PeterMcC" wrote:

> "ScubaGator"  wrote in message 
> news:104685B2-3CA7-4956-A66C-B20F548C1B39@microsoft.com...
> > The word I was trying to use for 'mini-documnet' is THUMBNAIL. Can I 
> > insert a
> > 'thumbnail' image of a Word document that has .jpg files into a new Word
> > document?
> >
> > "ScubaGator" wrote:
> >
> >> I want to insert a mini-version of a Word document (with mutlipe .jpg 
> >> files
> >> inserted throughout the document) - I will call this "A" document - into 
> >> a
> >> new Word document - I will call this "B" document - with additional text 
> >> (not
> >> included on "A" document). How can I accomplish this?
> 
> I'll apologise now in case I've completely misunderstood but I sometimes 
> need an illustration of a Word document within another document.
> 
> If that's what you're trying to do, the method that works for me is to open 
> my Word doc and size it so that it's all visible on the screen. Press 
> Print-Screen and then Paste into the recipient document. Crop and size to 
> taste.
> 
> If it's not what you're trying to do, someone who actually knows what you - 
> and they - are talking about will be along in a minute.
> 
> -- 
> PeterMcC
> 
> If you feel that any of the above is incorrect,
> inappropriate or offensive in any way,
> please ignore it and accept my apologies.
> 
> 
> 
>
date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 10:14:00 -0700   author:   ScubaGator

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