>I have an RTF parser which I use to build documents. The parser doesn't support more than one section in a Word document. I have built two documents. The first is a dynamically sized insurance proposal form. The second is an agents "cover instruction" sheet (to us). The system produces the two documents and then submits them to our network faxing system for delivery to our agents.
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>The code is the answer. First, I create a new section for every page. So, the code starts at the top of the first page. I have asked in the past how I could get a range on a page and the answer was with difficulty. I discovered the Word inbuilt \Page bookmark. This gives me the range on the page. Collapse to the end of the range and insert the section break. The browse to the next page and start again. Sweet!
Why not do something like this:
Create the new document
Insert the first original document
Add a section break
Insert the second original document
Fix the footers
I guess I don't see why you'd insert everything first, then have to deal with pages.
Tamar
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