![]() ![]() ![]() Furthermore, the line spacing is different for English and Hindi paragraphs. And there are many sentences that contain Hindi and English words. All the English words are in Times New Roman size 12, and all the Hindi words are in Nirmala size 11. I have had to do a lot of direct formatting throughout due to the fact that there are two different languages, each having their own font and font size. How can I prevent this and get the merge to maintain my original fonts? I tried just doing a traditional copy-paste of the third file into the main file, but it still changes everything to Arial 11. I do not understand why the first file merge worked perfectly, but the second merge is scrapping all the fonts and font sizes from my original third file and changing everything to Arial 11. None of the fonts in any of my three files are Arial. The third file was inserted at the end of the file, but all the fonts were converted to Arial 11. I then again put the cursor at the end of this file and went to Insert -> Objects -> Text from file -> selected third file. All fonts and font sizes from the original second file were properly maintained. The second file was inserted perfectly at the end of the first file. I opened the first file, put the cursor at the end of the file and went to Insert -> Objects -> Text from file -> selected second file. ![]() I'm in the final stages of preparing a book to send for printing, and need to merge the three separate MS Word files in which I've written all the chapters, into one file. ![]()
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