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G'day
I often make new copies of Word 2003 documents by saving a similar document
with a new file name.
Word 2003 used to update the filename and path in the footer when closing
the new document.
It no longer does and one has to remember to manually uipdate it using the
"update field" command.
Any solutions ??

Paul
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It has been a very long time since filename fields updated
automatically -- see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/832897.

If your documents contain more than one section, the macro in
http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm is better than the one in
the KnowledgeBase article.

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G'day
I often make new copies of Word 2003 documents by saving a similar document
with a new file name.
Word 2003 used to update the filename and path in the footer when closing
the new document.
It no longer does and one has to remember to manually uipdate it using the
"update field" command.
Any solutions ??

Paul

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See this KB article:

The Filename field in a header or a footer is not updated when you use the
"Save As" command to save a document in Word 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/875514/en-us

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G'day
I often make new copies of Word 2003 documents by saving a similar
document
with a new file name.
Word 2003 used to update the filename and path in the footer when closing
the new document.
It no longer does and one has to remember to manually uipdate it using the
"update field" command.
Any solutions ??

Paul



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See €œThe FILENAME field does not automatically update when you open a
document in Word 2002 or Word 2003€ at
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=832897. You could add an AutoOpen macro
to Normal.dot that would update all fields at open, or a SaveAs macro that
would update fields when saving a file under a new name.

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"WordWarrior" wrote in message
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G'day
I often make new copies of Word 2003 documents by saving a similar
document
with a new file name.
Word 2003 used to update the filename and path in the footer when closing
the new document.
It no longer does and one has to remember to manually uipdate it using the
"update field" command.
Any solutions ??

Paul


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