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You don't need a macro.
Method 1: enter the text as one or more document properties (using File Properties) -- you can use the standard properties on the Summary tab or create your own on the Custom tab. Then display the info in the document using DocProperty fields. Method 2: insert bookmarks for the locations in the document where you first type the info. Then use Ref fields elsewhere to re-display the bookmark contents. Method 1 is more reliable; bookmarks can get deleted or scrambled. "ask80" wrote in message ... i have a work document with different text fields. i'm looking for a shortcut for : I have couple text fields throughout the document to type in the same name and date and other same stuff. instead of typing the same name and same date in the text fields everytime, is there a shortcut? not sure if macros will work? -- ask80 |
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