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Inserting another word document as attachment to a word document

I want to insert into a word document an attachment to other documents so that if someone is reading my document on screen they can click on the attachment to open the other document.

RE: Inserting another word document as attachment to a word docu

Hi David

The quickest solution would be to set up hyperlinks within your word document that users can click-on to go to the document(s).

These documents could be anywhere on your PC, internal network, intranet or even on the internet.

To create a hyperlink, simply select the word/space in your doument where you want the link, right-click and select "Hyperlink", in the dialog box, paste into the "Address" field the location of your document you want to link to, .
Example - Address: https://www.stl-training.co.uk/microsoft-word-training-courses.php

Hope this helps.

Jacob

 

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