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I am creating a lengthy Word document with repeated technical information that I would like to be able to reference/link together so that if I change the information at one location, the rest will change to match.
Quicksilver/Interleaf has a way of doing this through autoreferences where you tag certain areas and can have other areas refer back to these locations. I would like to see if this is possible in Word 2007. Also, can anyone recommend a plug-in or add on that would allow for having drafting/cad sketching functionality within an inserted frame? Thank you. Last edited by Bird_FAT; 05-20-2009 at 10:57 AM. |
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