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DarrenO - 15 Jan 2007 08:53 GMT
Hi there,
I hope someone can help me. I'm pulling together quite a large document that
constantly refers to the title. This document will be used over and over
again on each project. Basically the document will stay the same with the
exception of the title.
Could someone please let me know if it is possible to make somekind of
'reference cell' and then make all the other 'text cells' throughtout the
document 'copy' the reference cell? (Sorry I haven't explained this very
well.)

In Excel these is quite easy. To make one cell duplicate whatever is typed
into another cell, just enter '=' and then click on the cell to be duplicated.
Can something similar happen in a Word 2003 document?

Following is an example;

(Project Title = Darren)

The works to be carried out at (Project Title) are required by the end of
2007. The main point of contact for (Project Title) is the Project Manager.
It is the Project Manager's duty to ensure all the works carried out at
(Project Title) are safe and of suitable quality.
On completion of (Prpject Title) there will be a party!
Everyone who was involved on (Project Title) will be invited.

I hope you have the idea of what I am trying to achieve and can help.

All the Best,
Darren
Robert M. Franz (RMF) - 15 Jan 2007 10:25 GMT
Hello Darren

> I hope someone can help me. I'm pulling together quite a large document that
> constantly refers to the title. This document will be used over and over
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> document 'copy' the reference cell? (Sorry I haven't explained this very
> well.)
[Example snipped]

Yes you did!

There are a lot of ways to do this. If your title has an unique style in
your document, you can cross reference to the style. Otherwise, you
could technically insert a bookmark and cross reference to that.

What I really would do in your seat: use the DOCPROPERTY (File |
Properties: Title). Once you have a value in there (and there are
various means to ensure this is filled in), it can be referenced by a
very simple field (insert curly brackets with CTRL-F9):

{ TITLE }

Then hit F9.

You can put this into your template and it should work. If need be (say,
the title field changes, a global UpdateFields will work (either CTRL-A,
then F9, or switch to PrintPreview with default print options).

HTH
Robert
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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 15 Jan 2007 15:18 GMT
As Robert says, this is the job of the Title document property. For other
approaches, see http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm.

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> Hi there,
> I hope someone can help me. I'm pulling together quite a large document that
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> All the Best,
> Darren
 
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