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Old 08-08-2014, 01:29 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Is there an easy way to maintain two very similar documents in 2013? Windows 7 64bit Is there an easy way to maintain two very similar documents in 2013? Office 2010 32bit
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There are several ways. I beleve all of them involve bookmarking text.

You can have one document that is the repository.
Then, in a new (display/print) document you can use IncludeText fields to pull text from the repository document into the new one. You will want to update those fields when you open the display document.

Download my IncludeText tutorial for ideas.
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