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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Filename options when saving in Word 2013 - using report number at top of a report ? Windows 10 Filename options when saving in Word 2013 - using report number at top of a report ? Office 2013
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Use the Title Document Property Content Control to hold your Report Number. It need not read "Title" but rather can read "Report Number."

See Repeating Data Using Document Property Content Controls and Other Mapped Content Controls for information about renaming it.

You can create a custom template that already contains this Content Control.
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