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Kevin has attended:
Word Advanced course
Excel Intermediate course

PDF into master documents

Can you please advise if you are able to insert pdf. documents into a master document.

Kevin Jackson
Hanover (GB) Ltd

RE: PDF into master documents

Hi Kevin

Yes you can - though it's important to point out that once inserted into your document the pdf file isn't editable.

First, in Word, go to the Insert menu then choose Object...
Then from the dialogue box that appears click on create from file and select your pdf document

You should then see the contents of your pdf document displayed as part of the body of your Word document.

Hope this helps. Let us know if you or your colleagues have further questions.

Best regards,

Andrew

 

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