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Gord Dibben Gord Dibben is offline
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Assuming when you say "pages" you are speaking of printed pages from one
worksheet.

Open both workbooks(documents) and select the worksheet from one of the books.

Right-click and "move or copy". Check "create a copy" and in "to Book", select
the other book and select where you want it placed in order.

Click OK and you now have a combined workbook.

When you want to print it, select both sheets before printing.

I would have suggested you just copy and paste from one to the other, but then
you would lose the formatting which you stressed is different.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP



On Sun, 2 Jul 2006 09:30:01 -0700, Brurobiney
wrote:

I have two different excel documents. One with three pages, the other with
two pages. The second document has different cell widths and heights than
the first. I would like to save the two different documents under one name
that way when my employees print the document it will be one five page
document. This way I know that noone will forget to print off two different
documents.