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Shauna
It looked easy but I don't understand the first part
I use Document Properties. File > Information. On the Custom tab, create three new
properties: EmployeeName, StaffNumber and NI number. For the sake of
testing, fill in some test data (eg Fred, 12, 189). Later, when you're
finished, come back to this tab and change the values to "EmployeeName",
"StaffNumber" and "NI Number".

I am new to this so excuse the stupidity but how do I do the first bit?

TIA

Elvey
 
It's File | Properties in Word 2002 and earlier (perhaps Information in Word
2003?).

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Shauna
It looked easy but I don't understand the first part
I use Document Properties. File > Information. On the Custom tab, create
three new
properties: EmployeeName, StaffNumber and NI number. For the sake of
testing, fill in some test data (eg Fred, 12, 189). Later, when you're
finished, come back to this tab and change the values to "EmployeeName",
"StaffNumber" and "NI Number".

I am new to this so excuse the stupidity but how do I do the first bit?

TIA

Elvey
 
Hi Suzanne,

It's File>Properties>Custom in Word 2003 too unless I misunderstand where
you're going with your comment.

-- howard
 
Shauna gave the command as File | Information, which appeared to be
confusing the OP. I hesitated to "correct" this without knowing for sure
that it was not different in Word 2003, which I have not yet installed.
Thanks for confirming that it is the same.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.
 
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