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Include boilerplate text in a style? (Word 2003)
Is there a way to include text in a style?
To illustrate, imagine that I'd like to have a style named First Name, which will be used for text that appears like this: First Name: Barack. The "First Name" would be part of the style, and "Barack" would be entered. I know how to get this effect with cross-references to bookmarked text, or with forms. What I'd like to know is if it can be made as part of the style. Thanks. |
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Include boilerplate text in a style? (Word 2003)
Yes, you can do this with a "numbered" style. In the same way that you can
include, say, "Chapter" before the number, you can include any other relatively short text, and you can omit the number. For more, see http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/QandA.htm (note: not updated for Word 2007). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Eric" wrote in message ... Is there a way to include text in a style? To illustrate, imagine that I'd like to have a style named First Name, which will be used for text that appears like this: First Name: Barack. The "First Name" would be part of the style, and "Barack" would be entered. I know how to get this effect with cross-references to bookmarked text, or with forms. What I'd like to know is if it can be made as part of the style. Thanks. |
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Include boilerplate text in a style? (Word 2003)
Clever idea! Thanks.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Yes, you can do this with a "numbered" style. In the same way that you can include, say, "Chapter" before the number, you can include any other relatively short text, and you can omit the number. For more, see http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/QandA.htm (note: not updated for Word 2007). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Eric" wrote in message ... Is there a way to include text in a style? To illustrate, imagine that I'd like to have a style named First Name, which will be used for text that appears like this: First Name: Barack. The "First Name" would be part of the style, and "Barack" would be entered. I know how to get this effect with cross-references to bookmarked text, or with forms. What I'd like to know is if it can be made as part of the style. Thanks. |
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