From: Nipun Shedhani Nipun on 25 Feb 2010 02:01 Following is my requirement: I have following link to linked:- 1.XXXXX , 2. XXXXX …….on the 1st page and these are linked to the next pages with the same 1.XXXXX 2. XXXXX……. What I am trying to achieve here is if I change the content of 1st page, it should be changed in the next pages. Some kind of internal links. Example: If I change 1.XXXXX to 1.YYYYY on 1st page. The next page which has 1.XXXXX should also automatic be updated with the content of 1.YYYYY Is This Possible in Microsoft word
From: DeanH on 25 Feb 2010 03:04 The answer is Yes. But be aware that when you make a change, the change will not automatically be reflected across the document, you must refresh the document; either by Ctrl+A (to select the whole document) then F9 to refresh all links, or change View, say from Print Layout to Normal, then back. For more tips on repeating information see the following article: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm Hope this helps DeanH "Nipun Shedhani" wrote: > Following is my requirement: > > I have following link to linked:- > 1.XXXXX , 2. XXXXX …….on the 1st page and these are linked to the next pages > with the same 1.XXXXX 2. XXXXX……. > > What I am trying to achieve here is if I change the content of 1st page, it > should be changed in the next pages. Some kind of internal links. > > Example: If I change 1.XXXXX to 1.YYYYY on 1st page. The next page which has > 1.XXXXX should also automatic be updated with the content of 1.YYYYY > > Is This Possible in Microsoft word >
From: Nipun Shedhani on 26 Feb 2010 03:42 DeanH, I think the idea of using Quick Parts is good way to achieve it. Thanks for your reply. -Nipun "DeanH" wrote: > The answer is Yes. > But be aware that when you make a change, the change will not automatically > be reflected across the document, you must refresh the document; either by > Ctrl+A (to select the whole document) then F9 to refresh all links, or change > View, say from Print Layout to Normal, then back. > > For more tips on repeating information see the following article: > http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm > > Hope this helps > DeanH > > > "Nipun Shedhani" wrote: > > > Following is my requirement: > > > > I have following link to linked:- > > 1.XXXXX , 2. XXXXX …….on the 1st page and these are linked to the next pages > > with the same 1.XXXXX 2. XXXXX……. > > > > What I am trying to achieve here is if I change the content of 1st page, it > > should be changed in the next pages. Some kind of internal links. > > > > Example: If I change 1.XXXXX to 1.YYYYY on 1st page. The next page which has > > 1.XXXXX should also automatic be updated with the content of 1.YYYYY > > > > Is This Possible in Microsoft word > >
From: DeanH on 26 Feb 2010 03:55 You are welcome. DeanH "Nipun Shedhani" wrote: > DeanH, > > I think the idea of using Quick Parts is good way to achieve it. > > Thanks for your reply. > > -Nipun > > "DeanH" wrote: > > > The answer is Yes. > > But be aware that when you make a change, the change will not automatically > > be reflected across the document, you must refresh the document; either by > > Ctrl+A (to select the whole document) then F9 to refresh all links, or change > > View, say from Print Layout to Normal, then back. > > > > For more tips on repeating information see the following article: > > http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm > > > > Hope this helps > > DeanH > > > > > > "Nipun Shedhani" wrote: > > > > > Following is my requirement: > > > > > > I have following link to linked:- > > > 1.XXXXX , 2. XXXXX …….on the 1st page and these are linked to the next pages > > > with the same 1.XXXXX 2. XXXXX……. > > > > > > What I am trying to achieve here is if I change the content of 1st page, it > > > should be changed in the next pages. Some kind of internal links. > > > > > > Example: If I change 1.XXXXX to 1.YYYYY on 1st page. The next page which has > > > 1.XXXXX should also automatic be updated with the content of 1.YYYYY > > > > > > Is This Possible in Microsoft word > > >
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