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I have lost data because I don't really undertand how to do this.
Say, I have two files, File A which has three paragraphs at 30kb, and File B which has five paragraphs at 50kb. When I paste file B on File A, there remain just the five paragraphs of File Bat 50 kb. The three paragraphs of File A are wiped out. I don't want them to be wiped out. I want the new file to have the eight paragraphs from File A and File B added together at 80 kb. How can I do this? This is to save me the trouble of going alternatively to each file to look for info, when hopefully I can place all the info on one file. Both the files have info on the same subject. TIA
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Have you tried using Insert | File? Make sure that the text of the file into which you're inserting is not selected when you insert or paste.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit.
"Ben Stevenson" <casiopie963[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:e0gTxMjwGHA.5044[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > I have lost data because I don't really undertand how to do this. > > Say, I have two files, File A which has three paragraphs at 30kb, and File
B > which has five paragraphs at 50kb. When I paste file B on File A, there > remain just the five paragraphs of File Bat 50 kb. The three paragraphs of > File A are wiped out. I don't want them to be wiped out. I want the new file > to have the eight paragraphs from File A and File B added together at 80 kb. > How can I do this? This is to save me the trouble of going alternatively to > each file to look for info, when hopefully I can place all the info on one > file. Both the files have info on the same subject. > TIA > > >
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You need to open File B, use Ctrl+A to select everything in it, then Ctrl+C to copy it to the clipboard, then open File A, use Ctrl+End to move to the end of the file, maybe press Enter to move the cursor to a new paragraph then use Ctrl+V to paste the content of File B at the end of File A. Then save File A.
-- Hope this helps.
Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis.
Doug Robbins - Word MVP
"Ben Stevenson" <casiopie963[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:e0gTxMjwGHA.5044[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] >I have lost data because I don't really undertand how to do this. > > Say, I have two files, File A which has three paragraphs at 30kb, and File > B which has five paragraphs at 50kb. When I paste file B on File A, there > remain just the five paragraphs of File Bat 50 kb. The three paragraphs of > File A are wiped out. I don't want them to be wiped out. I want the new > file to have the eight paragraphs from File A and File B added together at > 80 kb. How can I do this? This is to save me the trouble of going > alternatively to each file to look for info, when hopefully I can place > all the info on one file. Both the files have info on the same subject. > TIA > > >
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Thanks for your prompt response.
Need a bit of clarifications. Pls explain on the basis of File A and File B. Are the Insert and File commands on the top toolbar? And if I insert File B into File A, will all of File A's info be retained and File B's info inserted in? And making the result as the total of both File A and File B? Thanks "Suzanne S. Barnhill" <sbarnhill[ at ]mvps.org> wrote in message news:uuMUSvjwGHA.5024[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Have you tried using Insert | File? Make sure that the text of the file > into > which you're inserting is not selected when you insert or paste. > > -- > Suzanne S. Barnhill > Microsoft MVP (Word) > Words into Type > Fairhope, Alabama USA > Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org> Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup > so > all may benefit. > > "Ben Stevenson" <casiopie963[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:e0gTxMjwGHA.5044[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> I have lost data because I don't really undertand how to do this. >> >> Say, I have two files, File A which has three paragraphs at 30kb, and >> File > B >> which has five paragraphs at 50kb. When I paste file B on File A, there >> remain just the five paragraphs of File Bat 50 kb. The three paragraphs >> of >> File A are wiped out. I don't want them to be wiped out. I want the new > file >> to have the eight paragraphs from File A and File B added together at 80 > kb. >> How can I do this? This is to save me the trouble of going alternatively > to >> each file to look for info, when hopefully I can place all the info on >> one >> file. Both the files have info on the same subject. >> TIA >> >> >> >
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Thanks for your prompt response. What I am trying to do is to add the contents of File B on to File A at the appropriate places. Lets say File A has three paragraphs. File B's content is also regarding the three paragraphs of File A but some additions. So I would want the result to be neatly File A's three paragraphs with the additional content of File B added in. And the remaining two paragraphs of File B would be simply additional to File A below the three paragraphs. Thanks
"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" <dkr[ at ]REMOVECAPSmvps.org> wrote in message news:utrDqtjwGHA.724[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > You need to open File B, use Ctrl+A to select everything in it, then > Ctrl+C to copy it to the clipboard, then open File A, use Ctrl+End to move > to the end of the file, maybe press Enter to move the cursor to a new > paragraph then use Ctrl+V to paste the content of File B at the end of > File A. Then save File A. > > -- > Hope this helps. > > Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my > services on a paid consulting basis. > > Doug Robbins - Word MVP > > "Ben Stevenson" <casiopie963[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:e0gTxMjwGHA.5044[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>I have lost data because I don't really undertand how to do this. >> >> Say, I have two files, File A which has three paragraphs at 30kb, and >> File B which has five paragraphs at 50kb. When I paste file B on File A, >> there remain just the five paragraphs of File Bat 50 kb. The three >> paragraphs of File A are wiped out. I don't want them to be wiped out. I >> want the new file to have the eight paragraphs from File A and File B >> added together at 80 kb. How can I do this? This is to save me the >> trouble of going alternatively to each file to look for info, when >> hopefully I can place all the info on one file. Both the files have info >> on the same subject. >> TIA >> >> >> > >
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If what you are saying is that you have three paragraphs in File A that are duplicated, with additional content, in File B, or that File B contains content that needs to be inserted at various places within File A, then there's no way you can use either Paste or Insert File to achieve what you're looking for, at least not without some cutting and pasting or drag-and-drop editing after you've pasted or inserted the new text. It's possible that you could use Tools | Compare and Merge Documents for this, but I doubt that that would work, either.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit.
"Ben Stevenson" <casiopie963[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:%23TwlY%23qwGHA.5024[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Thanks for your prompt response. > What I am trying to do is to add the contents of File B on to File A at
the > appropriate places. Lets say File A has three paragraphs. File B's content > is also regarding the three paragraphs of File A but some additions. So I > would want the result to be neatly File A's three paragraphs with the > additional content of File B added in. And the remaining two paragraphs of > File B would be simply additional to File A below the three paragraphs. > Thanks > > "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" <dkr[ at ]REMOVECAPSmvps.org> wrote in message > news:utrDqtjwGHA.724[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > You need to open File B, use Ctrl+A to select everything in it, then > > Ctrl+C to copy it to the clipboard, then open File A, use Ctrl+End to move > > to the end of the file, maybe press Enter to move the cursor to a new > > paragraph then use Ctrl+V to paste the content of File B at the end of > > File A. Then save File A. > > > > -- > > Hope this helps. > > > > Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my > > services on a paid consulting basis. > > > > Doug Robbins - Word MVP > > > > "Ben Stevenson" <casiopie963[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:e0gTxMjwGHA.5044[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > >>I have lost data because I don't really undertand how to do this. > >> > >> Say, I have two files, File A which has three paragraphs at 30kb, and > >> File B which has five paragraphs at 50kb. When I paste file B on File A, > >> there remain just the five paragraphs of File Bat 50 kb. The three > >> paragraphs of File A are wiped out. I don't want them to be wiped out. I > >> want the new file to have the eight paragraphs from File A and File B > >> added together at 80 kb. How can I do this? This is to save me the > >> trouble of going alternatively to each file to look for info, when > >> hopefully I can place all the info on one file. Both the files have info > >> on the same subject. > >> TIA > >> > >> > >> > > > > > >
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Place the insertion point at the end of File A. Select File from the Insert menu and choose File B. The content of File B will be added to the end of File A. From your description, however, it sounds as if you'll still have some editing/rearrangement to be done to merge the content.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit.
"Ben Stevenson" <casiopie963[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:%23cLEp4qwGHA.560[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Thanks for your prompt response. > > Need a bit of clarifications. Pls explain on the basis of File A and File
B. > Are the Insert and File commands on the top toolbar? And if I insert File B > into File A, will all of File A's info be retained and File B's info > inserted in? And making the result as the total of both File A and File B? > Thanks > "Suzanne S. Barnhill" <sbarnhill[ at ]mvps.org> wrote in message > news:uuMUSvjwGHA.5024[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > Have you tried using Insert | File? Make sure that the text of the file > > into > > which you're inserting is not selected when you insert or paste. > > > > -- > > Suzanne S. Barnhill > > Microsoft MVP (Word) > > Words into Type > > Fairhope, Alabama USA > > Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org > > Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup > > so > > all may benefit. > > > > "Ben Stevenson" <casiopie963[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:e0gTxMjwGHA.5044[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > >> I have lost data because I don't really undertand how to do this. > >> > >> Say, I have two files, File A which has three paragraphs at 30kb, and > >> File > > B > >> which has five paragraphs at 50kb. When I paste file B on File A, there > >> remain just the five paragraphs of File Bat 50 kb. The three paragraphs > >> of > >> File A are wiped out. I don't want them to be wiped out. I want the new > > file > >> to have the eight paragraphs from File A and File B added together at 80 > > kb. > >> How can I do this? This is to save me the trouble of going alternatively > > to > >> each file to look for info, when hopefully I can place all the info on > >> one > >> file. Both the files have info on the same subject. > >> TIA > >> > >> > >> > > > >
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A bit of clarification, are you saying that when you copy content between your documents that the receiving document content is overwritten when you paste?
If that's the case then what steps are you using exactly to paste the content? Are both documents open and are you selected what you want to copy in File B and pasting it into the open File A? If so then you seeing only your flashing cursor when you paste or is part of the document selected?
Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP
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"Ben Stevenson" <casiopie963[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:e0gTxMjwGHA.5044[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] >I have lost data because I don't really undertand how to do this. > > Say, I have two files, File A which has three paragraphs at 30kb, > and File B which has five paragraphs at 50kb. When I paste file B on > File A, there remain just the five paragraphs of File Bat 50 kb. The > three paragraphs of File A are wiped out. I don't want them to be > wiped out. I want the new file to have the eight paragraphs from > File A and File B added together at 80 kb. How can I do this? This > is to save me the trouble of going alternatively to each file to > look for info, when hopefully I can place all the info on one file. > Both the files have info on the same subject. > TIA > > >
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