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I am using Word 2003 creating a procedure manual that has multiple sections
in the document. I am updating the manual and only a limited number of pages in each section will be revised. What I want to do is change the revision date on the pages that only contain revisions, leaving the original date on the remaining pages in 5 different sections of the manual. For instance, page 2 the revision date is November 16, 2007 and page 3 the revision date needs to stay at the former revision date of October 6, 2006. Is this possible to do within a section? |
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