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I'm wondering if it would be possible to autofill text with numbers from a table in Word.
For example, if you had a table with the populations of cities within a state, could you write a sentence saying: "The population in Los Angeles is ___." Can you link the cell in the Word table with the population to the "___" text, so you don't actually have to type? And when you change the cities/populations the sentence would automatically change? I'd like to know if Word has any built-in functions to do this. Thanks. |
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