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The FILENAME field displays file name extensions if *Windows* is set to
display them. In other words, if you change the folder options of the operating system, you will no longer see them. Alternatively, ask in a programming group, such as microsoft.public.word.vba.general, to learn if someone has a macro that can do what you want (regardless of the Windows setting). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "ergeordie" wrote in message ... I am wondering if there is a way to use an auto insert in a header as a template and to have that auto inserted text not show the extension at the end? In other words, can I use some text that I have created to Auto Insert as a header in a Word document and when I inser the text, to not have the .doc at the end? Cheers, ergeordie |
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