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Default cross reference paragraphs for changes?

The idea is to leave the linked text alone and make changes in the original.
You could also investigate includetext, autotext and autocorrect?

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That70sHeidi wrote:
Very interesting! However, when I was trying it out, if you paste an
entire paragraph that way, change it by removing a line or two,
change the original and then update, it will revert your linked text
back to the original, removing that paragraphs specific changes and
overlying the original paragraphs new changes.

She'll have to be careful which bits she wants to use as a link... I
will talk to her about it and see if this would work for her.

thanks!

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

What would probably work is to copy the text then edit paste
special html format as a link at the other place(s). Any changes
made in the source text will be automatically reflected in the
linked text. However if there are auto-numbered figure captions or
(say) footnotes in the copied text the numbers of those captions or
footnotes will not be duplicated.

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That70sHeidi wrote:
A coworker asked me about this and I'm not sure what to tell her.
We're using 2007.

She has a very long file with multiple sections (not in the Word
sense of Section Break, however). Often she'll copy entire
paragraphs from one part to another within the same document.
However, if one piece of data changes, say, a Figure number or a
cost estimate, she wanted it to be able to find all references and
update those automatically.

She said Excel has something similar between pages, and apparently
our CADD guys can do this in their software. I asked about using
Search and Replace but she said sometimes the wording changes just a
little and renders S&R useless.

Any ideas of how this could work?