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P Wijnhorst
 
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Default Use of fields in templates

I hava a suggestion for the templates page microsoft offers
(http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...CT011389701033)

When watching de fields in the document, the title etc are macro buttons,
why not use fields like { DOCPROPERTY Title \* MERGEFORMAT }, which can be
inserted into the document properties & Insert Field.

This demonstrates the use of fields in documents and would resolve an other
post here which mentions 'updating fields', just insert propertie fields like
{ DOCPROPERTY LastPrinted }.
When that's not enough, custom fields can be used.

Second, there is said 'this should be at a new page' why not create a
heading which automaticly starts at a new page?

So my question, when neath tricks are at hand, why not use them in the
templates that are offered in the microsoft office templates section!?
(http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...s/default.aspx)

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