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Field Linking Question
This is a 2 parter:
1) How do I link to a word/text file and ensure that if I edit the text in the main word file that it saves to the linked file and I will not lose the data. So far if I edit the linked text it doesnt seem to save to the linked file and lose it upon reopening it. 2) Is it possible to have the link text inside a field with a scroll bar? The link text can be many pages but the main document I want to only be a page and the link text can be scrolled through when read in word and not increase the length of the file (number of pages). Using Word 2003. Thank you. |
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Hi Lex:
1. If the link is via an INCLUDETEXT field, and you're trying to edit it in the target document, then to save the changes back to the source document you should select the field and press Ctrl-Shift-F7. 2. No. As an alternative, you could bookmark just a portion of the file and use the INCLUDETEXT field to pull in just the bookmarked portion, and supplement this with a hyperlink that will open the full document. Or you use just a hyperlink on its own. Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] ------------------------- "Lex S" Lex wrote in message ... This is a 2 parter: 1) How do I link to a word/text file and ensure that if I edit the text in the main word file that it saves to the linked file and I will not lose the data. So far if I edit the linked text it doesnt seem to save to the linked file and lose it upon reopening it. 2) Is it possible to have the link text inside a field with a scroll bar? The link text can be many pages but the main document I want to only be a page and the link text can be scrolled through when read in word and not increase the length of the file (number of pages). Using Word 2003. Thank you. |
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Thank you. This answered my question unfortunatly the answer creates new
problems. Is it possible to have slightly dynamic bookmarks? Im not familiar with them. Lets say I want the bookmark, in this case the items that will apear on my main document, to only be the latest 2 entries to the linked file. It can best newest two sentences, top two under a heading, etc. Is anything like this possible or will I need to modify the bookmark everytime new data is entered to the file? The idea was for the document to be usable by somebody who didnt need to know the innerworkings of such things and know how to constantly update the book mark. "macropod" wrote: Hi Lex: 1. If the link is via an INCLUDETEXT field, and you're trying to edit it in the target document, then to save the changes back to the source document you should select the field and press Ctrl-Shift-F7. 2. No. As an alternative, you could bookmark just a portion of the file and use the INCLUDETEXT field to pull in just the bookmarked portion, and supplement this with a hyperlink that will open the full document. Or you use just a hyperlink on its own. Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] ------------------------- "Lex S" Lex wrote in message ... This is a 2 parter: 1) How do I link to a word/text file and ensure that if I edit the text in the main word file that it saves to the linked file and I will not lose the data. So far if I edit the linked text it doesnt seem to save to the linked file and lose it upon reopening it. 2) Is it possible to have the link text inside a field with a scroll bar? The link text can be many pages but the main document I want to only be a page and the link text can be scrolled through when read in word and not increase the length of the file (number of pages). Using Word 2003. Thank you. |
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Hi Lex,
No, you can't have a bookmark re-position itself that way - it'd have to be updated manually in the source document. Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] ------------------------- "Lex S" wrote in message ... Thank you. This answered my question unfortunatly the answer creates new problems. Is it possible to have slightly dynamic bookmarks? Im not familiar with them. Lets say I want the bookmark, in this case the items that will apear on my main document, to only be the latest 2 entries to the linked file. It can best newest two sentences, top two under a heading, etc. Is anything like this possible or will I need to modify the bookmark everytime new data is entered to the file? The idea was for the document to be usable by somebody who didnt need to know the innerworkings of such things and know how to constantly update the book mark. "macropod" wrote: Hi Lex: 1. If the link is via an INCLUDETEXT field, and you're trying to edit it in the target document, then to save the changes back to the source document you should select the field and press Ctrl-Shift-F7. 2. No. As an alternative, you could bookmark just a portion of the file and use the INCLUDETEXT field to pull in just the bookmarked portion, and supplement this with a hyperlink that will open the full document. Or you use just a hyperlink on its own. Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] ------------------------- "Lex S" Lex wrote in message ... This is a 2 parter: 1) How do I link to a word/text file and ensure that if I edit the text in the main word file that it saves to the linked file and I will not lose the data. So far if I edit the linked text it doesnt seem to save to the linked file and lose it upon reopening it. 2) Is it possible to have the link text inside a field with a scroll bar? The link text can be many pages but the main document I want to only be a page and the link text can be scrolled through when read in word and not increase the length of the file (number of pages). Using Word 2003. Thank you. |
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