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mike_302 mike_302 is offline Set Default Filename: Title Composed of Two Document Properties Windows 7 64bit Set Default Filename: Title Composed of Two Document Properties Office 2010 64bit
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I want to set the content of one cell of a table to be the default suggested filename when you save a document. I already investigated and found that Word's first choice for this default file name is the Document title property, so I tried this -- but the problem is that the last number in the text of this cell (2000 in this case) is a Document Property box itself, for the purpose of repeating that number in other parts of the document. I can't put a Document Property box within the Title document property box, so does anyone have any other ideas?



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