Changing a Filename in Header which changes when the document is renamed

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Mighty Magpie

Hi,

I was recently sent a Word document which has the filename in the header.

When I saved the document under a different name, the name in the header
instantly changed so as to reflect the "new" document name.

How can I set up a document to do this snazzy little trick?

I have tried using the entries shown in the list in "Insert Auto text" but
this doesn't do the same job.


I am using Word 2003


TIA
 
Word 2000 here. Should work the same.

Insert | Field
Document Information | Filename

F9 toggles the update for the field once you've given the new document a
filename.

HTH!
:o)
Abby
 
Depending on what you require, you can:

1.In the header, where the document name is positioned, select Insert\Field
in the field names, select DocProperties then Title. this will place the name
you saved the document as in the header.

2. If the Title of the Document is on the First page with the style "Title"
applied, Select Insert\Field in the field names, select Title then the case
you require.

You may have to press F9 to see the changes straight away, but they wil
change automatically when the document is closed and re-opened.

Hope this helps,
 
Thanks for the responses.
The second tip kind of works but only if I view header and then put the
cursor at the beginning of the field and press F9

The document I was sent, whenever the file is saved with another name, the
header changes accordingly to the same name.

I shall keep trying.

Thanks again
 
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