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To duplicate what you type, the simplest method is a mapped content control. If it is a plain text control, you could use one of the built-in document property content controls. Repeating Data Using Document Properties Content Controls and Other Mapped Content Controls
For Rich Text, you would need to map it yourself. You can use a utility that will do this for you. As for the justification, that likely depends on the paragraph setting in which the control is found. |
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I am understanding and making progress with this and have followed and tried the links and advice you have suggested (obviously not absolutely as I still have an issue.) I think a built in plain text content control will be fine for my purposes. However, there is still the justification issue. However I slice the CC formatting or paragraph formatting I cannot get it to justify correctly, ie ![]() Any ideas for my to see wood for trees? Thanks as ever, Barney |
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