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Yes, that's quite possible. In a document using formfields and forms protection, you could input the project name into a text formfield and have that text replicate automatically throughout the document via cross-references. Similarly, if there are variables that are amenable to selection from a dropdown, you could input the variables into a dropdown formfield and, when the selection is made, have the dependent content inserted/varied automatically throughout the document via formula fields.
No macros required.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Hi, thank you for your reply, that is great news. Do you have any suggestions on how to go about this?
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