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You can quickly insert common fields into your document by choosing '''Insert > Fields''' from the menu bar and selecting the required field from the list, as shown below. | You can quickly insert common fields into your document by choosing '''Insert > Fields''' from the menu bar and selecting the required field from the list, as shown below. | ||
Latest revision as of 07:59, 14 February 2011
- Quick and easy field entry
- Using document properties to hold information that changes
- Using other fields to hold information that changes
- Using AutoText to insert often-used fields
- Defining your own numbering sequences
- Using automatic cross-references
- Using fields in headers and footers
- Using fields instead of outline numbering for chapter numbers
- Tricks for working with fields
- Developing conditional content
- Using placeholder fields
You can quickly insert common fields into your document by choosing Insert > Fields from the menu bar and selecting the required field from the list, as shown below.
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