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Re: Show all form fields in a separate window
A standard way to handle repeated text is to use bookmarks in conjunction with REF fields. Each bit of repeated text is stored in a bookmark, and each repetition of that text is inserted via a REF field that is linked to the bookmark. So it doesn't matter if two bookmarks happen to store identical looking text at a given time. Select the text that needs to be repeated, and insert a bookmark (on the Insert tab, in the Links group, click Bookmark). At each place where you need the text repeated, insert a REF field (on the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Quick Parts > Field, select Ref, and then select the name of the bookmark in the list). After you change the bookmarked text, select the whole document, and then press F9 to update the REF fields.3.6KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Word Online no longer has "Show Edit Activity"
You can use track changes? How to Track Changes in a Word Online Document Setup the online Word document for tracking: First Create the document in Word online. To turn on tracking open the document in Word 2016/office 365, click on the Review Tab and turn on Track Changes. Save the document. As people who have access to the document and make edits, the changes are tracked.1KViews0likes0CommentsRe: I also have a mail merge question but this has to do with connecting to SQL
GADOIYou can populate the labels in word by using the below method.. Not sure how this will work with SQL though.. Create and print a page of identical labels Go to Mailings > Labels. Select Options and choose a label vendor and product to use. Select OK. If you don’t see your product number, select New Label and configure a custom label. Type an address or other information in the Address box (text only). To use an address from your contacts list select Insert Address . To change the formatting, select the text, right-click, and make changes with Font or Paragraph. Select OK. Select Full page of the same label. Select Print, or New Document to edit, save and print later.648Views0likes0Comments
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