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If I have text A in one part of my document that will change and text B in
another part of the document that is exactly the same, Can I make it to where when I change text A, text B is automtically changed too. I do not want this in a footer or header. This is in the body of the document. |
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You can bookmark textA and then use a REF field to create textB.
The method is decribed here under the heading Bookmark: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP A Peer in Peer to Peer Support Melissa S wrote: If I have text A in one part of my document that will change and text B in another part of the document that is exactly the same, Can I make it to where when I change text A, text B is automtically changed too. I do not want this in a footer or header. This is in the body of the document. |
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