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In the first cell, bookmark whatever you want to display in the second cell. Then insert a cross-reference to bookmark content in the second cell.
If you are saying that you want to reference part of the document property, you may be out of luck.
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Thank you Stefan. it's working perfectly with a cross-reference.
you're right, I want to reference part of the document property. Thank you again ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks for the follow-up. Note that, if you inserted the document property via a field, updating it may cause the bookmark to be lost.
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