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![]() Hello, in Word 2013, I needed to make some text (eg. Name and surname) I wrote in one place only once and on the other three sides will have only itself in some fields updated, but in a different format (different font size, fat ...). I can not do it by ADD / Bookmarks, and then CTRL + F9 but this procedure also copy formatting. And it's still one big mistake that the text itself does not update. Well thank you. |
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You can enclose the text in a bookmark and then create cross-references to the bookmark in the target location. Edit the bookmark so that it includes the \* CHARFORMAT switch; it will then adjust its formatting to that of the target.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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If there are not more than 15 different sets or repeating text, you can use document property content controls as set forth in Greg Maxey's article on Repeating Data (Populating Multiple Like Fields). Each can be individually formatted.
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