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Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. That program is not installed on your computer. I can open the zip file on my computer.

I can use insert object, create from file, and open the zip file. But if I save the file and try to send it other people, they can't open embedded zip files. Click the place in the document where you want to insert the file. Click the Insert tab. It's at the top of the window.

Then click From File… on the left side of the dialog box that opens. Click Text from File… to insert the text of another Word or text document into the current Word document. The file contents, a linked icon, or the text of the file will be inserted into your Word document. I like that I can copy the file and paste to a blank page within another Word file. Is there a way to paste a document that's more than one page?

Open Microsoft Word. On the top left menu choose Insert. Choose File. Browse through your file system to the file you want. Click on the file name. Choose Insert. For an existing document, place the cursor at the point you want to insert the document, then follow the above instructions.

You can also choose a range of pages substituting the final Insert with Range. Not Helpful 32 Helpful 8. Read and follow the instructions listed in the article above. Not Helpful 44 Helpful 8. Okay, where is the document? All documents are files. If you don't like the current format, save it to another format, or copy the material into another file in a standard format.

If desperate, take a screenshot by pressing the PrintScreen key and pasting it into a Word document. Save it and you'll have a file. If you mean the document is a physical piece of paper and not on your computer, you can either scan it or just take a picture of it with your phone.

Not Helpful 1 Helpful 2. It's automatic. If you insert the file as an icon, Word displays the document name under the icon. You could edit that, but it's simplest to rename the inserted file beforehand. Match the name displayed closely to the file you introduce.

Not Helpful 2 Helpful 2. You can compress, or zip , the file in Windows, which shrinks the size of the file but retains the original quality of your presentation. You can also compress the media files within the presentation so they're a smaller file size and easier to send.

Windows creates a new zip file and gives it an identical name as the PowerPoint file. Send the compressed file to your intended recipient, who can then decompress the file just by clicking it. If your presentation contains audio or video content, you can reduce those media file sizes to make your overall file size smaller.

Follow the steps at Compress your media files. Reduce the file size of a picture. Outlook Outlook PowerPoint More Need more help? Expand your skills.



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