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Inserting One File into Another

Summary: Word allows you to actually insert one document into another. This can come in very handy when you need to combine several smaller documents into a larger one.

There may be a time when you want to add a file to your current document. For instance, you may need to append a document file, or you might want to add a text file in the middle of your document. Word makes it very easy to do this by following these steps:

  1. Position the insertion point where you want the file inserted.
  2. Make sure the Insert tab of the Ribbon is selected.
  3. In the Text group, click the down-arrow to the right of the Object tool.
  4. Choose the Text from File option. Word displays the Insert File dialog box, which looks very much like a standard Open dialog box.
  5. Use the tools in the dialog box to select the file you want to insert.
  6. Click on OK.

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