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I am a very basic word user. I am trying to find out if I can use Word to do
the following: I would like to create 1 document that contains all my information. I would like to be able to tag (mark) parts of the information as 'part A' 'part b' etc. Then I woud like to generate/view/print a doc that can either be whole document wil part A and part included. Or generate/view/print a doc that contains all text/tables/pictures that were not tagged plus just parts that were tagged part A. Is this possible? If so, is there a certain term/phrase I should be searching in the help/forums to see how this is done? Thank you, T |
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To me, what you are describing sounds a lot like a task for a database
application (which definitely is not my area of expertise). However, a simple way to add parts of document A into another document B would be to bookmark the contents of document A that you want to "share" and then use INCLUDETEXT fields to insert the contents in document B. INCLUDETEXT fields can be updated (with F9) to reference the current information in the bookmarked areas. In addition, you can edit the contents of the field and save the changes back to the source document. For more on the INCLUDETEXT field, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfm...textfields.htm. Note that if you are using Word 2007, do the following to display the Insert File dialog box: On the Insert tab, click the arrow next to the Object button, and then click Text from File. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "T" wrote in message ... I am a very basic word user. I am trying to find out if I can use Word to do the following: I would like to create 1 document that contains all my information. I would like to be able to tag (mark) parts of the information as 'part A' 'part b' etc. Then I woud like to generate/view/print a doc that can either be whole document wil part A and part included. Or generate/view/print a doc that contains all text/tables/pictures that were not tagged plus just parts that were tagged part A. Is this possible? If so, is there a certain term/phrase I should be searching in the help/forums to see how this is done? Thank you, T |
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To me, what you are describing sounds a lot like a task for a database
application (which definitely is not my area of expertise). However, a simple way to add parts of document A into another document B would be to bookmark the contents of document A that you want to "share" and then use INCLUDETEXT fields to insert the contents in document B. INCLUDETEXT fields can be updated (with F9) to reference the current information in the bookmarked areas. In addition, you can edit the contents of the field and save the changes back to the source document. For more on the INCLUDETEXT field, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfm...textfields.htm. Note that if you are using Word 2007, do the following to display the Insert File dialog box: On the Insert tab, click the arrow next to the Object button, and then click Text from File. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "T" wrote in message ... I am a very basic word user. I am trying to find out if I can use Word to do the following: I would like to create 1 document that contains all my information. I would like to be able to tag (mark) parts of the information as 'part A' 'part b' etc. Then I woud like to generate/view/print a doc that can either be whole document wil part A and part included. Or generate/view/print a doc that contains all text/tables/pictures that were not tagged plus just parts that were tagged part A. Is this possible? If so, is there a certain term/phrase I should be searching in the help/forums to see how this is done? Thank you, T |
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