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The table of contents feature would work with this. You would have to customize the field a bit.
The information you want repeated would have to be in a Style that is picked up by the Table of Contents. Start by reading the following articles. Note that although it would be easy enough to use a heading 5 or 6 style for your text, you could use a different style if you want. These styles start out with a particular formatting, but you have them formatted to look just like the rest of your text if you want. Why use Microsoft Word’s built-in heading styles? How to create a table of contents in Microsoft Word If you are doing automatic numbering, you should also read: How to create numbered headings or outline numbering in Word 2007 and Word 2010 Your time would also be well-spent reading the articles on Word basics that start at: Basic concepts of Microsoft Word: An introduction |
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