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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Is there a way to modify multiple versions of a document simultaneously? Windows 10 Is there a way to modify multiple versions of a document simultaneously? Office 2013
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AutoText can contain tables.
There are advantages to using templates rather than documents when you are preparing a new custom document. There is no chance of accidentally overwriting the template, you get a new document with all the content from the template. The AutoText fields update upon document creation from the template. That is not the case when you open an existing document.

Building blocks (including AutoText) can hold multiple pages of text.
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