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I want to know how to have a word automatically updated in another part of
the document from when I change/add it say on the title page of a document.
This could be automatically updated in the header or further down in the body
of the document.
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See http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm

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I want to know how to have a word automatically updated in another part of
the document from when I change/add it say on the title page of a

document.
This could be automatically updated in the header or further down in the

body
of the document.


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