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  1. #1

    Default Insert Word Document

    I'm having trouble trying to insert a Word document onto a page.

    I would like to have the document (a testimonial letter), appear exactly at
    the doc. The problem is that I can't seem to have it lay out the same (it
    gets changed as if it was squeezed into a column), nor can I change the font
    colour to contrast with my black background. It would be okay if I could
    leave the web page as it is, and have the document be black text on white.

    Thanks.



    tech27 Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Re: Insert Word Document

    Either upload the doc file and link to it or copy the text from the doc file
    and paste it in a text box on Pub page and then format.

    --
    David Bartosik - MS MVP
    for Publisher help:
    [url]www.davidbartosik.com[/url]
    enter to win Pub 2003:
    [url]www.davidbartosik.com/giveaway.aspx[/url]


    "tech27" <tech27@mail.anonymizer.com> wrote in message
    news:oOZzc.113705$vn.279565@sea-read.news.verio.net...
    > I'm having trouble trying to insert a Word document onto a page.
    >
    > I would like to have the document (a testimonial letter), appear exactly
    at
    > the doc. The problem is that I can't seem to have it lay out the same (it
    > gets changed as if it was squeezed into a column), nor can I change the
    font
    > colour to contrast with my black background. It would be okay if I could
    > leave the web page as it is, and have the document be black text on white.
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    >
    >

    David Bartosik - MS MVP Guest

  4. #3

    Default Re: Insert Word Document

    It is just asking too much to be able to paste a Word doc into Publisher and
    have it come out looking right. You just want too much from M$...

    On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 11:16:10 -0500, "David Bartosik - MS MVP"
    <forums@davidbartosik.com> wrote:
    >Either upload the doc file and link to it or copy the text from the doc file
    >and paste it in a text box on Pub page and then format.
    analog@logwell.com Guest

  5. #4

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    Hi [email]analog@logwell.com[/email] (analog@logwell.com),
    in the newsgroups
    you posted:

    || It is just asking too much to be able to paste a Word doc into
    || Publisher and have it come out looking right. You just want too
    || much from M$...

    Name one program that CAN do this from ANY company. Thanks.
    --
    Brian Kvalheim
    Microsoft Publisher MVP
    [url]http://www.publishermvps.com[/url]
    ~pay it forward~

    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    confers no rights.


    Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP] Guest

  6. #5

    Default Re: Insert Word Document

    I am no expert, but it seems curious to me that Acrobat, and its cheaper clones,
    can take such a wide variety of work product file types, and produce a half
    decent pdf file. So why can't a program like Publisher process a word doc that
    is pasted in it and make it come out looking right? Your gawd M$ ought to be as
    smart as the folks at Adobe, no? I am only suggesting that Publisher ought to
    be able to take any document created in the Office suite and be smart enuff to
    make it look right in Publisher. But then Publisher can't even deal with work
    product files from previous versions of Publisher, can it?

    On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 09:05:43 -0500, "Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP]"
    <bkvalheim@publishermvps.com> wrote:
    >Hi [email]analog@logwell.com[/email] (analog@logwell.com),
    >in the newsgroups
    >you posted:
    >
    >|| It is just asking too much to be able to paste a Word doc into
    >|| Publisher and have it come out looking right. You just want too
    >|| much from M$...
    >
    >Name one program that CAN do this from ANY company. Thanks.
    analog@logwell.com Guest

  7. #6

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    Hi [email]analog@logwell.com[/email] (analog@logwell.com),
    in the newsgroups
    you posted:

    || I am no expert, but it seems curious to me that Acrobat, and its
    || cheaper clones, can take such a wide variety of work product file
    || types, and produce a half decent pdf file.

    What does that have to do with copy and pasting from Publisher to Word? or
    Word to Publisher? NADA

    || So why can't a program
    || like Publisher process a word doc that is pasted in it and make it
    || come out looking right?

    Why can't Adobe? And while you are answering as to why Adobe can't do this
    either with other Adobe products, answer me this batman, why is it that you
    talk about Cut and Paste from one product of Office into another product
    within Office and then compare that do Acrobat exporting PDF?

    If you want a consistent export from all MS Office applications like Adobe
    is to PDF, use the MODI in Office.

    || Your gawd MS ought to be as smart as the
    || folks at Adobe, no?

    Yup!

    || I am only suggesting that Publisher ought to be
    || able to take any document created in the Office suite and be smart
    || enuff to make it look right in Publisher.

    I would like to be able to do that in Adobe as well. But it just doesn't
    happen with them either.

    || But then Publisher can't
    || even deal with work product files from previous versions of
    || Publisher, can it?

    Do you even comprehend what you are posting? Of course Publisher can deal
    with publications from previous versions of Publisher.
    --
    Brian Kvalheim
    Microsoft Publisher MVP
    [url]http://www.publishermvps.com[/url]
    ~pay it forward~

    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    confers no rights.


    Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP] Guest

  8. #7

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    On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 14:38:01 -0500, "Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP]"
    <bkvalheim@publishermvps.com> wrote:
    >|| But then Publisher can't
    >|| even deal with work product files from previous versions of
    >|| Publisher, can it?
    >
    >Do you even comprehend what you are posting? Of course Publisher can deal
    >with publications from previous versions of Publisher.

    Do you have a brain at all? Just watch the posts in here if you believe that is
    true. Publisher 2002 could not handle the work product files I use in 2000.
    The case was escalated, and M$'s best never solved the problem. They sent me a
    refund check for the purchase price of Publisher 2002, a second copy of the
    program gratis (figure that one out), a free copy of Front Page 2002, and a
    stack of free M$ publications for my trouble.
    analog@logwell.com Guest

  9. #8

    Default Re: Insert Word Document

    <shakes head in disbelief>
    --
    Brian Kvalheim
    Microsoft Publisher MVP
    [url]http://www.publishermvps.com[/url]
    ~pay it forward~

    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    confers no rights.

    <analog@logwell.com> wrote in message
    news:4e34d098nsqnsn3cvuu3hi3vn4ump1m7sr@4ax.com...
    > On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 14:38:01 -0500, "Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP]"
    > <bkvalheim@publishermvps.com> wrote:
    >
    > >|| But then Publisher can't
    > >|| even deal with work product files from previous versions of
    > >|| Publisher, can it?
    > >
    > >Do you even comprehend what you are posting? Of course Publisher can deal
    > >with publications from previous versions of Publisher.
    >
    >
    > Do you have a brain at all? Just watch the posts in here if you believe
    that is
    > true. Publisher 2002 could not handle the work product files I use in
    2000.
    > The case was escalated, and M$'s best never solved the problem. They sent
    me a
    > refund check for the purchase price of Publisher 2002, a second copy of
    the
    > program gratis (figure that one out), a free copy of Front Page 2002, and
    a
    > stack of free M$ publications for my trouble.

    Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP] Guest

  10. #9

    Default Re: Insert Word Document

    Responses embedded:

    On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 14:38:01 -0500, "Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP]"
    <bkvalheim@publishermvps.com> wrote:
    >Hi [email]analog@logwell.com[/email] (analog@logwell.com),
    >in the newsgroups
    >you posted:
    >
    >|| I am no expert, but it seems curious to me that Acrobat, and its
    >|| cheaper clones, can take such a wide variety of work product file
    >|| types, and produce a half decent pdf file.
    >
    >What does that have to do with copy and pasting from Publisher to Word? or
    >Word to Publisher? NADA
    *Actually we are talking about Word to Publisher. To my lay brain, it seems to
    have allot to do with it. It is technically possible that Publisher could deal
    with Word documents.
    >
    >|| So why can't a program
    >|| like Publisher process a word doc that is pasted in it and make it
    >|| come out looking right?
    >
    >Why can't Adobe? And while you are answering as to why Adobe can't do this
    >either with other Adobe products, answer me this batman, why is it that you
    >talk about Cut and Paste from one product of Office into another product
    >within Office and then compare that do Acrobat exporting PDF?
    *Because, moron, if Acrobat can process a Word doc into a decently renderable
    pdf file, then it should have been trivial for Publisher to grab a Word doc and
    make it look decent in Publisher. Should I talk slower, Robin?
    >
    >If you want a consistent export from all MS Office applications like Adobe
    >is to PDF, use the MODI in Office.
    *WTF is MODI?
    >
    >|| Your gawd MS ought to be as smart as the
    >|| folks at Adobe, no?
    >
    >Yup!
    *Sorry, but they are not.
    >
    >|| I am only suggesting that Publisher ought to be
    >|| able to take any document created in the Office suite and be smart
    >|| enuff to make it look right in Publisher.
    >
    >I would like to be able to do that in Adobe as well. But it just doesn't
    >happen with them either.
    *But M$ is sooo much smarter than Adobe... Acrobat works just fine with Word
    docs, and from what I have seen in here, with Publisher as well.
    >
    analog@logwell.com Guest

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    Default Re: Insert Word Document

    What part don't you believe, jackass?

    On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 18:10:16 -0500, "Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP]"
    <bkvalheim@publishermvps.com> wrote:
    ><shakes head in disbelief>
    analog@logwell.com Guest

  12. #11

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    <analog@logwell.com> wrote in message
    news:ab94d0lk66ulfa46jjkrj24go7cs4c5cvs@4ax.com...
    > *Actually we are talking about Word to Publisher. To my lay brain, it
    seems to
    > have allot to do with it. It is technically possible that Publisher could
    deal
    > with Word documents.
    You need to take a deep breath. Relax. Now breathe out.

    1. Analog states that the Copy/Paste from Microsoft Word...word processor...
    (which isn't an object based program, doesn't use text boxes by default,
    doesn't support color printing for commercial support, doesn't offer the
    layout/snap to features), to Microsoft Publisher...a Desktop Publishing
    program... is horrible and should be 100% clean of formatting flaws when
    carried over because they are from the same software manufacturer. Sounds
    like a good wish, but you are correct, this is not feasible (at least not
    with their current technology).

    2. So if we were to compare Apples to Apples, lets just use Corel for this
    analogy. We have Corel WordPerfect 12...word processor. And then we have
    (your choice of the two) Corel Ventura...Desktop Publishing program. If you
    were to Copy/Paste from Corel WordPerfect 12 into Corel Ventura 10, you have
    formatting loss as you would with Word and Publisher. Corel makes both
    programs, and they are NOT compatible in the way you mention. And let me
    repeat the quote from Analog "It is just asking too much to be able to paste
    a Word doc into Publisher and have it come out looking right. You just want
    too much from M$..." So in this scenario, it appears that you want too much
    from Corel as well.

    3. And Oranges to Oranges now. Adobe PageMaker (we will pretend this is a
    word processor) and Adobe InDesign...Desktop Publishing program. Yup, you
    guessed it...same thing. Format loss. Same company.
    > *Because, moron
    Have you thought about carrying out a mature reply while addressing my
    questions?
    > if Acrobat can process a Word doc into a decently renderable
    > pdf file, then it should have been trivial for Publisher to grab a Word
    doc and
    > make it look decent in Publisher. Should I talk slower, Robin?
    Do you know what Acrobat is???! It's is a program DESIGNED for the EXCHANGE
    of EXISTING publications, documents, spreadsheets etc throughout businesses
    and corporations to share. Now r e m e m b e r , I said EXISTING
    publications. Acrobat is a big ol engine for conversion to a standard format
    (PDF) which can be printed by a commercial printer, or viewed in Adobe
    Reader for general business use. Acrobat CANNOT be used to convert say, and
    Adobe Illustrator file to be read in Adobe Pagemaker.

    So NOW what you are saying (I wish you would quit changing the subject) is
    that you want Publisher AND Word to have a built in engine so that Word can
    Convert to Publisher without formatting loss. But EVEN Adobe can't do this.
    Adobe needs a PDF READER to read it's exported files. So now, if you want
    Microsoft to have a common exportable and readable file that doesn't have
    any formatting loss, and then be able to open it up in a similar program
    such as Adobe Reader, Microsoft ALREADY does this. It's called MODI -
    Microsoft Office Document Imaging. How do they relate?

    1. Adobe Acrobat - Adobe PDF printer driver = Microsoft Office Document
    Image Writer printer driver (included with all Office 2003 apps)
    2. Adobe Reader = Microsoft Office Document Imaging (included with all
    Office 2003 apps)

    You say Acrobat can process a Word doc into a decently renderable pdf file.
    Well, Microsoft Office Document Image Writer can also turn a Publisher,
    Word, Powerpoint, Project, Excel, OneNote, Access, Outlook, Visio (etc.)
    decently renderable mdi file which can be viewed in Microsoft Office
    Document Imaging (which as I mentioned, is included with ANY Office
    standalone prodcut or Office Suites). And not ONLY that, but Microsofot
    Office Document Imaging can ALSO render other Office Suites, such as Corel
    WordPerfect, OpenOffice.org, or even say Adobe PageMaker. It operates in a
    similar way you would create at PDF file. If you were to say open Corel Draw
    12, and then go to File > Print and you chose Microsoft Office Document
    Image Writer printer driver (instead of Adobe PDF printer driver), you would
    get a decently renderable output which can be viewed in MODI (yes, that is
    WTF that is!)
    > *WTF is MODI?
    Ahh, still not quite a Jedi I see. Much to learn, you have.
    > >|| Your gawd MS ought to be as smart as the
    > >|| folks at Adobe, no?
    > >
    > >Yup!
    >
    > *Sorry, but they are not.
    Do you have a cite or link that states otherwise? You mean that since 1986,
    the $40,000,000,000 Microsoft has spent on Research & Development has gone
    to waste, and that they are not a smarter, more efficient, innovative
    company because of it? Wouldn't you think that if they were not a smart
    company, that their sales would be down? Up until last year, only 3 of the 7
    business units were profitable. And now, in 2004, 4 of the 7 business units
    are profitable. They consistently have increased not only revenue, but
    income as well. But I seriously would like to see a cite or link that
    states "Sorry, but they are not"
    > >|| I am only suggesting that Publisher ought to be
    > >|| able to take any document created in the Office suite and be smart
    > >|| enuff to make it look right in Publisher.
    Like I said, it's a good wish, and I think you shoud send it to
    [email]mswish@microsoft.com[/email] . But ya just can't single out MS, because I have not
    seen a SINGLE software company that can do what you have wished for.

    Before you reply, do me a favor....READ my replies. And if you have anything
    of importance or value you to add, address the post properly.
    --
    Brian Kvalheim
    Microsoft Publisher MVP
    [url]http://www.publishermvps.com[/url]
    ~pay it forward~

    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    confers no rights.


    Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP] Guest

  13. #12

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    You are the one that started with the insults way back. You are a disgrace to
    M$ as an MVP, and do nothing but make excuses for their software. Your use
    defective logic in your arguments and distort what I have said. It is pointless
    to discuss this with you. The bottom line is that M$ has done a poor job with
    Publisher, especially with respect to website applications, and you and a few
    other MVPs seem to be the only ones that do not know it. Riddle me this, Robin:
    Do you suppose M$ refunded my money, and gave me hundreds of dollars worth of
    software and books because Publisher works like a charm?


    On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 19:42:48 -0500, "Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP]"
    <bkvalheim@publishermvps.com> wrote:
    ><analog@logwell.com> wrote in message
    >news:ab94d0lk66ulfa46jjkrj24go7cs4c5cvs@4ax.com.. .
    >> *Actually we are talking about Word to Publisher. To my lay brain, it
    >seems to
    >> have allot to do with it. It is technically possible that Publisher could
    >deal
    >> with Word documents.
    >
    >You need to take a deep breath. Relax. Now breathe out.
    >
    >1. Analog states that the Copy/Paste from Microsoft Word...word processor...
    >(which isn't an object based program, doesn't use text boxes by default,
    >doesn't support color printing for commercial support, doesn't offer the
    >layout/snap to features), to Microsoft Publisher...a Desktop Publishing
    >program... is horrible and should be 100% clean of formatting flaws when
    >carried over because they are from the same software manufacturer. Sounds
    >like a good wish, but you are correct, this is not feasible (at least not
    >with their current technology).
    >
    >2. So if we were to compare Apples to Apples, lets just use Corel for this
    >analogy. We have Corel WordPerfect 12...word processor. And then we have
    >(your choice of the two) Corel Ventura...Desktop Publishing program. If you
    >were to Copy/Paste from Corel WordPerfect 12 into Corel Ventura 10, you have
    >formatting loss as you would with Word and Publisher. Corel makes both
    >programs, and they are NOT compatible in the way you mention. And let me
    >repeat the quote from Analog "It is just asking too much to be able to paste
    >a Word doc into Publisher and have it come out looking right. You just want
    >too much from M$..." So in this scenario, it appears that you want too much
    >from Corel as well.
    >
    >3. And Oranges to Oranges now. Adobe PageMaker (we will pretend this is a
    >word processor) and Adobe InDesign...Desktop Publishing program. Yup, you
    >guessed it...same thing. Format loss. Same company.
    >
    >> *Because, moron
    >
    >Have you thought about carrying out a mature reply while addressing my
    >questions?
    >
    >> if Acrobat can process a Word doc into a decently renderable
    >> pdf file, then it should have been trivial for Publisher to grab a Word
    >doc and
    >> make it look decent in Publisher. Should I talk slower, Robin?
    >
    >Do you know what Acrobat is???! It's is a program DESIGNED for the EXCHANGE
    >of EXISTING publications, documents, spreadsheets etc throughout businesses
    >and corporations to share. Now r e m e m b e r , I said EXISTING
    >publications. Acrobat is a big ol engine for conversion to a standard format
    >(PDF) which can be printed by a commercial printer, or viewed in Adobe
    >Reader for general business use. Acrobat CANNOT be used to convert say, and
    >Adobe Illustrator file to be read in Adobe Pagemaker.
    >
    >So NOW what you are saying (I wish you would quit changing the subject) is
    >that you want Publisher AND Word to have a built in engine so that Word can
    >Convert to Publisher without formatting loss. But EVEN Adobe can't do this.
    >Adobe needs a PDF READER to read it's exported files. So now, if you want
    >Microsoft to have a common exportable and readable file that doesn't have
    >any formatting loss, and then be able to open it up in a similar program
    >such as Adobe Reader, Microsoft ALREADY does this. It's called MODI -
    >Microsoft Office Document Imaging. How do they relate?
    >
    >1. Adobe Acrobat - Adobe PDF printer driver = Microsoft Office Document
    >Image Writer printer driver (included with all Office 2003 apps)
    >2. Adobe Reader = Microsoft Office Document Imaging (included with all
    >Office 2003 apps)
    >
    >You say Acrobat can process a Word doc into a decently renderable pdf file.
    >Well, Microsoft Office Document Image Writer can also turn a Publisher,
    >Word, Powerpoint, Project, Excel, OneNote, Access, Outlook, Visio (etc.)
    >decently renderable mdi file which can be viewed in Microsoft Office
    >Document Imaging (which as I mentioned, is included with ANY Office
    >standalone prodcut or Office Suites). And not ONLY that, but Microsofot
    >Office Document Imaging can ALSO render other Office Suites, such as Corel
    >WordPerfect, OpenOffice.org, or even say Adobe PageMaker. It operates in a
    >similar way you would create at PDF file. If you were to say open Corel Draw
    >12, and then go to File > Print and you chose Microsoft Office Document
    >Image Writer printer driver (instead of Adobe PDF printer driver), you would
    >get a decently renderable output which can be viewed in MODI (yes, that is
    >WTF that is!)
    >
    >> *WTF is MODI?
    >
    >Ahh, still not quite a Jedi I see. Much to learn, you have.
    >
    >> >|| Your gawd MS ought to be as smart as the
    >> >|| folks at Adobe, no?
    >> >
    >> >Yup!
    >>
    >> *Sorry, but they are not.
    >
    >Do you have a cite or link that states otherwise? You mean that since 1986,
    >the $40,000,000,000 Microsoft has spent on Research & Development has gone
    >to waste, and that they are not a smarter, more efficient, innovative
    >company because of it? Wouldn't you think that if they were not a smart
    >company, that their sales would be down? Up until last year, only 3 of the 7
    >business units were profitable. And now, in 2004, 4 of the 7 business units
    >are profitable. They consistently have increased not only revenue, but
    >income as well. But I seriously would like to see a cite or link that
    >states "Sorry, but they are not"
    >
    >> >|| I am only suggesting that Publisher ought to be
    >> >|| able to take any document created in the Office suite and be smart
    >> >|| enuff to make it look right in Publisher.
    >
    >Like I said, it's a good wish, and I think you shoud send it to
    >mswish@microsoft.com . But ya just can't single out MS, because I have not
    >seen a SINGLE software company that can do what you have wished for.
    >
    >Before you reply, do me a favor....READ my replies. And if you have anything
    >of importance or value you to add, address the post properly.
    analog@logwell.com Guest

  14. #13

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    ><analog@logwell.com> wrote in message
    > You are the one that started with the insults way back.
    Cite quote please. And address my post while you are at it.

    Brian Kvalheim
    Microsoft Publisher MVP
    [url]http://www.publishermvps.com[/url]
    ~pay it forward~

    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    confers no rights.


    Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP] Guest

  15. #14

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    Could anyone please turn off the flamethrowers and answer my question
    please?

    I managed to do it using copy/paste but I had to insert a text box for the
    target in Publisher.

    Is this the only way?

    Thanks.



    tech27 Guest

  16. #15

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    Hi tech27 (tech27@mail.anonymizer.com),
    in the newsgroups
    you posted:
    || I managed to do it using copy/paste but I had to insert a text box
    || for the target in Publisher.
    ||
    || Is this the only way?

    This is a limitation. You can copy/paste or you can using the Import Word
    Document feature under the file menu in Publisher 2002/2003.
    --
    Brian Kvalheim
    Microsoft Publisher MVP
    [url]http://www.publishermvps.com[/url]
    ~pay it forward~

    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
    confers no rights.


    Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP] Guest

  17. #16

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    No asbestos undies? ;-)

    --
    JoAnn Paules
    MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



    "tech27" <tech27@mail.anonymizer.com> wrote in message
    news:g%CAc.113766$vn.280275@sea-read.news.verio.net...
    > Could anyone please turn off the flamethrowers and answer my question
    > please?
    >
    > I managed to do it using copy/paste but I had to insert a text box for the
    > target in Publisher.
    >
    > Is this the only way?
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    >
    >

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    JoAnn Paules Guest

  18. #17

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    No, I just wear a silk thong.
    The posters weren't flaming me, they just got into a whole MS sucks/doesn't
    suck thing.
    In fact, the only thing they DIDN'T touch on was my question.


    "JoAnn Paules" <jpaules@publishermvps.com> wrote in message
    news:10d6d0es7tjiuc8@corp.supernews.com...
    > No asbestos undies? ;-)
    >
    > --
    > JoAnn Paules
    > MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
    >
    >
    >
    > "tech27" <tech27@mail.anonymizer.com> wrote in message
    > news:g%CAc.113766$vn.280275@sea-read.news.verio.net...
    > > Could anyone please turn off the flamethrowers and answer my question
    > > please?
    > >
    > > I managed to do it using copy/paste but I had to insert a text box for
    the
    > > target in Publisher.
    > >
    > > Is this the only way?
    > >
    > > Thanks.
    > >
    > >
    > >
    >
    >
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  19. #18

    Default Re: Insert Word Document

    Okay...................waaaaaay too much information.

    I'm willing to try to help. Which version of Publisher? Which version of
    Word?

    --
    JoAnn Paules
    MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



    "tech27" <tech27@mail.anonymizer.com> wrote in message
    news:XUHAc.113785$vn.280418@sea-read.news.verio.net...
    > No, I just wear a silk thong.
    > The posters weren't flaming me, they just got into a whole MS
    > sucks/doesn't
    > suck thing.
    > In fact, the only thing they DIDN'T touch on was my question.
    >
    >
    > "JoAnn Paules" <jpaules@publishermvps.com> wrote in message
    > news:10d6d0es7tjiuc8@corp.supernews.com...
    >> No asbestos undies? ;-)
    >>
    >> --
    >> JoAnn Paules
    >> MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> "tech27" <tech27@mail.anonymizer.com> wrote in message
    >> news:g%CAc.113766$vn.280275@sea-read.news.verio.net...
    >> > Could anyone please turn off the flamethrowers and answer my question
    >> > please?
    >> >
    >> > I managed to do it using copy/paste but I had to insert a text box for
    > the
    >> > target in Publisher.
    >> >
    >> > Is this the only way?
    >> >
    >> > Thanks.
    >> >
    >> >
    >> >
    >>
    >>
    >> ---
    >> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
    >> Checked by AVG anti-virus system ([url]http://www.grisoft.com[/url]).
    >> Version: 6.0.707 / Virus Database: 463 - Release Date: 6/15/2004
    >>
    >>
    >
    >

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  20. #19

    Default Re: Insert Word Document

    Would that all MVPs were as nice as JoAnn!

    On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 16:17:27 -0400, "JoAnn Paules" <jpaules@publishermvps.com>
    wrote:
    >Okay...................waaaaaay too much information.
    >
    >I'm willing to try to help. Which version of Publisher? Which version of
    >Word?
    analog@logwell.com Guest

  21. #20

    Default Re: Insert Word Document

    You weren't saying that a few weeks ago.You sent me a nasty-gram via email.

    But anyway, let's see if we can get you up and running.

    --
    JoAnn Paules
    MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



    <analog@logwell.com> wrote in message
    news:04l6d0t2pkogtq2so3qadb1vqtt2uh5urm@4ax.com...
    > Would that all MVPs were as nice as JoAnn!
    >
    > On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 16:17:27 -0400, "JoAnn Paules"
    > <jpaules@publishermvps.com>
    > wrote:
    >
    >>Okay...................waaaaaay too much information.
    >>
    >>I'm willing to try to help. Which version of Publisher? Which version of
    >>Word?
    >

    ---
    Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
    Checked by AVG anti-virus system ([url]http://www.grisoft.com[/url]).
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