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Here's a better technique:
In the File Properties dialog, on the Custom tab, define custom properties with Text type. The names can be whatever you like, but I'll suggest Trustee, Verb, Pronoun, and Possessive. Assign them values like this: Trustee = trustee Verb = is Pronoun = he Possessive = his If your base is a document (.doc), save it as a template (.dot). In the boilerplate, replace each occurrence of "trustee" by a field with the code { DocProperty Trustee } The field, when updated, will show the value you assigned to the document property. Also replace each occurrence of "is" that would be affected by the number of trustees by a field with the code { DocProperty Verb } Similarly, replace "he" with { DocProperty Pronoun } and replace "his" with { DocProperty Possessive }. Whenever you start a new trust document, do it by basing it on the template; then go to File Properties for that document and change the document properties' values if necessary: Trustee = trustee Verb = is Pronoun = she Possessive = her or Trustee = trustees Verb = are Pronoun = they Possessive = their Finally, select the whole document and press F9 (or go to Print Preview and back) to update the fields. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Oops. Please ignore. Sorry.
djprius wrote: Here's a better technique: In the File Properties dialog, on the Custom tab, define custom properties with Text type. The names can be whatever you like, but I'll suggest Trustee, Verb, Pronoun, and Possessive. Assign them values like this: Trustee = trustee Verb = is Pronoun = he Possessive = his If your base is a document (.doc), save it as a template (.dot). In the boilerplate, replace each occurrence of "trustee" by a field with the code { DocProperty Trustee } The field, when updated, will show the value you assigned to the document property. Also replace each occurrence of "is" that would be affected by the number of trustees by a field with the code { DocProperty Verb } Similarly, replace "he" with { DocProperty Pronoun } and replace "his" with { DocProperty Possessive }. Whenever you start a new trust document, do it by basing it on the template; then go to File Properties for that document and change the document properties' values if necessary: Trustee = trustee Verb = is Pronoun = she Possessive = her or Trustee = trustees Verb = are Pronoun = they Possessive = their Finally, select the whole document and press F9 (or go to Print Preview and back) to update the fields. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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