If you are referring to the file name, you can insert the FILENAME
field into the header (or footer). For existing documents, this must
be done for each file (though a macro could probably automate the
process). For new documents, add the field to your template.
Note that, in recent versions of Word, the FILENAME field doesn't
update automatically when a document is opened. To force an update,
you can switch to Print Preview and then back, or use the macro in the
article at
http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm.
--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"gatewaymike" wrote in message
...
I think it would be very helpful at this point to be able to add the
document
title to all documents, as a footer, on all saved documents without
opening
and adding to each individual document. I am getting so many saved
documents
that I spend alot of time looking for where I saved the document. I
may have
the paper copy in my hand and spend 20 minutes, with some profanity,
looking
for the saved document.
Also a default setting so that all newly created documents will have
the
document title as a footer, automatically. I suppose that some
documents I
create I wouldn't want this footer. I could delete it as I see fit
before
printing?
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