Within Word (without Automation), to get different headers, you would have to start a new section instead of a new page (insert section command), un-link the section from the previous one (so that it can have an independent header), and change the header. I don't know how to do this with Automation, but perhaps if you save macros in Word you can then look at the generated code and adapt it.
>Hi All:
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>I want to write a macro, eventually translatig it into VFP code, to combine a number of Word files into 1 file for either viewing or printing.
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>I plan to do this:
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>open a blank 'master' file in word
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>for as many files as there are in the folder do this:
> open up file n
> select the entire file
> copy
> close the file
> paste into the master file
> simulate a control->enter to get a new page
>end for
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>The problem is that when I've tested doing this by hand, all the pages in the master file get the header of the first file I pasted. I want the header to change every time I paste to the header of the file I copied from.
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>How do I do this?
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>Thanks,
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>Yossi
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