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HighSierra HighSierra is offline How to: Have two templates cross-reference each other independent of filename path Windows XP How to: Have two templates cross-reference each other independent of filename path Office 2010 64bit
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Hi all,



I have two documents: A and B. I'd like info that is inputted into A to match certain fields in B. I've done this by adding bookmarks to A and then in B doing this: insert > object> text from file > specifying a range > inserting as link. And this works great except I am concerned my users may move some of the documents, and more likely, that the file name could be changed. Actually, since these are just template files, the names would certainly be changed.

Is there a better way to do this? Mail Merge? Can I use some VBA coding to do a doc search? Any help would be so, so appreciated!

Thanks!

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