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Autocomplete field with determined words
Hi,
I am typing some notes I have made after reading some scientific articles. I wanted to create some sort of field, in the begining of the document, that would automatically update in case I write some texts. For example:while I write my notes, I introduce the text [KEY: keywordhere]. Is it possible for Word to recognize that format and automatically update a field, at the begining of the document, and introduce the keyword? I have been doing this by hand (after typing my notes, I search for "KEY" and copy all the text I want to the beginig of the document). Thank you very much for your help |
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What you want is not possible. What you could do is use split windows, with one at your keyword list and the other wherever you're typing. Then, when you want to add a new keyword, simply switch windows and add it before switching back to the body window.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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