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Hi,
I am wondering if there is an option in Word to do something like this: I have document where in one place I wrote some steps to do (punctuation). In each step there is some number or word/sentence. And in some steps this numbers or words should be the same. If I change word in first occurence it should change in other places. Is there any way to do this? Now I do this by putting Cross-reference (Insert -> Links -> Cross-reference) in every next step like this "as the same as in the point 1.1". But in big documents it is hard to go back to i.e. point 1.1 and check the value. |
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