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OK, but you did say you wanted to link the content. Whichever way you go about that, you'll end up with LINK fields or INCLUDETEXT fields. The simplest way of setting up such a link is to open both documents, copy from the source then paste into the destination using Paste Special with the 'paste link' option and the paste format of your choice. When you do that, Word will create bookmarks in the source document for the link references.
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