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Can I "paste link" text to several places in a Word document?

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Idunno Yet - 16 Oct 2006 21:36 GMT
I'm developing a form in Word.  I expect the document to be several pages
long and would like to have the user insert a project number on the first
page that will also show on subsequent pages without being re-typed.  I was
using the header for this, but the users cannot open the header/footer.  Is
there a way to "paste link" (as in Excel) and have the information updated
several places in the document?
Jay Freedman - 17 Oct 2006 02:29 GMT
This has nothing to do with Paste Link. Use REF fields. See
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm.

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>I'm developing a form in Word.  I expect the document to be several pages
>long and would like to have the user insert a project number on the first
>page that will also show on subsequent pages without being re-typed.  I was
>using the header for this, but the users cannot open the header/footer.  Is
>there a way to "paste link" (as in Excel) and have the information updated
>several places in the document?

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