I want to write a Google Docs script that copies a template (which just contains a container bound script) and appends the contents of another document chosen by the user. How would I accomplish this? I already have a way to select the file (the template has a static id), but figure out a way to copy all the content of the document (including inlineImages and hyperLinks) to the my new document.
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I guess the only way is to copy elements one by one... there are a whole bunch of document elements but it shouldn't be too hard to be quite exhaustive. Here is how it goes for the most common types, you'll have to add the other ones.
(original code borrowed from an answer by Henrique Abreu)