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Is it possible for a document name to automatically appear in the header or
footer in Word 2007? If I'm giving a document a different version name, can
that version name automatically appear somewhere?
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You can insert a FILENAME field in the header (or footer). Place the
insertion point at the desired location, and then click Insert tab | Quick
Parts | Field. Locate FILENAME in the list, click it and choose the desired
options. When you are done, click OK.

Note that if you use Save As at some point, you may have to force an update
of the field by switching to Print Preview and back to your current view.

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Is it possible for a document name to automatically appear in the header
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footer in Word 2007? If I'm giving a document a different version name,
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that version name automatically appear somewhere?
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Thank you Stefan. That is very helpful.
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You can insert a FILENAME field in the header (or footer). Place the
insertion point at the desired location, and then click Insert tab | Quick
Parts | Field. Locate FILENAME in the list, click it and choose the desired
options. When you are done, click OK.

Note that if you use Save As at some point, you may have to force an update
of the field by switching to Print Preview and back to your current view.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



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Is it possible for a document name to automatically appear in the header
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footer in Word 2007? If I'm giving a document a different version name,
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that version name automatically appear somewhere?
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You are welcome.

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Thank you Stefan. That is very helpful.
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"Stefan Blom" wrote:

You can insert a FILENAME field in the header (or footer). Place the
insertion point at the desired location, and then click Insert tab |
Quick
Parts | Field. Locate FILENAME in the list, click it and choose the
desired
options. When you are done, click OK.

Note that if you use Save As at some point, you may have to force an
update
of the field by switching to Print Preview and back to your current view.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Millie" wrote in message
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Is it possible for a document name to automatically appear in the
header
or
footer in Word 2007? If I'm giving a document a different version name,
can
that version name automatically appear somewhere?
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Millie






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