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How can I type a Word file and automatically copy to another?
I am typing meeting minutes and would like to be able to automatically copy
sections to other documents. For example, I am typing Johns section of the report and would like to automatically copy/update his section to a file designated for him. I do not want to manually copy this each time. |
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How can I type a Word file and automatically copy to another?
Bookmark the information to be duplicated in another file. Then, in
that other file, click Insert, and then click File. Locate the source file, and select it. Click the Range button and specify the name of the bookmark. Click the arrow next to the Insert button, and "Insert as Link." Word inserts an INCLUDETEXT field, which can be updated by pressing F9. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Georgette" wrote in message ... I am typing meeting minutes and would like to be able to automatically copy sections to other documents. For example, I am typing Johns section of the report and would like to automatically copy/update his section to a file designated for him. I do not want to manually copy this each time. |
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