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You can also use INCLUDETEXT fields to link content between two documents. INCLUDETEXT fields allow you to make the edits in either document and have the changes appear in both. The trick to doing this in the document in which the field resides is to press Ctrl-Shift-F7 (while the insertion point is in the field) after making the edits.
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