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What you're trying to do isn't a trivial exercise in Word, as it's not designed for this kind of thing. That said, it is possible. One way is to use suitably-coded EQ fields. See attached. You can view the field coding by pressing Alt-F9 to toggle the field code display on/off.
Note: Depending on your PC's regional settings, you may need to replace the commas in the field codes with semi-colons.
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