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How can I tag the same replaceable words in a long document?
I am running Word 2002. But this may apply to other versions too. I often
prepare bid specifications to construction projects. The format is very strict (Construction Specifications Institute) and cannot include a table of contents. However, there are always about 8 different topics that could vary from project-to-project. I also have a worksheet to ask my customers the answer to these questions: The bidder shall be in business for ____ years. The bidder shall maintain an office within ____ miles of the construction site. The bidder shall have ____ factory-certified technicians on-site at any time. The total main document is about 2 dozen pages long. Is there some easy way to tag these variable issues so anyone editing the document can jump to each spot? |
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