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Hi everyone. I have an issue here at work. I'm making a ~13 page document. Throughout this document, I need some keywords automatically replaced, but would rather not go through manually and change them. Is there a way to make a word/phrase act like an active/updatable textbox? Maybe like tag certian fields or something? (I hope this makes sense) I know about the "Find>Replace" method, but was wondering if Word can be programmed at all like Access in a way.
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bump for a response.
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I know I'm a good two years behind on this post, but did you ever receive any answer for this? I'm having the exact same problem and need a way to make changes at the top of the first page and it automatically update the same phrase on other pages. Similar to if you want the same info in different cells on Excel. You update cell A1 and all other cells with the equation "=A1" update to the same info.
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