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In Word 2010, how can I insert a control that updates a document property when the content is edited?

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In Word 2010 you can insert document properties from the Insert ribbon. For example: If you do this a control will be added with the following placeholder text: [Subject] Notice the square brackets around the word Subject. These square brackets are not present in the placeholder text for manually i…

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Insert > Text > Quick Parts > Document Property > Subject

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I know this is a long time since this question was asked, but is is actually possible by adding a custom XML part to your document :) Create a xml file with the properties you want (you can make this as many levels as you like) XML exampel: Save the…

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