Word 2019 - Advanced Content Control field
This post is similar to Word 2010 advanced (orange) Content Control field that updates automatically.
I am struggeling in getting all the built in document properties to be dynamic (orange). Is it even possible?
Some are more or less always orange when inserted. Others are a bit of a struggle, like "Subject", while "abstract" is plain right impossible for me to convert to orange. Is there a way to do this without getting into programming like mentioned in the answer of the similar post (https://gregmaxey.com/word_tip_pages/cc_var_bm_doc_prop_tools_addin.html)?
The reason for using these fields in stead of other ways of replicating information is the need for a macro-free document and instant update.
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This post is similar to Word 2010 advanced (orange) Content Control field that updates automatically.
I am struggeling in getting all the built in document properties to be dynamic (orange). Is it even possible?
Some are more or less always orange when inserted. Others are a bit of a struggle, like "Subject", while "abstract" is plain right impossible for me to convert to orange. Is there a way to do this without getting into programming like mentioned in the answer of the similar post (https://gregmaxey.com/word_tip_pages/cc_var_bm_doc_prop_tools_addin.html)?
The reason for using these fields in stead of other ways of replicating information is the need for a macro-free document and instant update.
microsoft-word
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This post is similar to Word 2010 advanced (orange) Content Control field that updates automatically.
I am struggeling in getting all the built in document properties to be dynamic (orange). Is it even possible?
Some are more or less always orange when inserted. Others are a bit of a struggle, like "Subject", while "abstract" is plain right impossible for me to convert to orange. Is there a way to do this without getting into programming like mentioned in the answer of the similar post (https://gregmaxey.com/word_tip_pages/cc_var_bm_doc_prop_tools_addin.html)?
The reason for using these fields in stead of other ways of replicating information is the need for a macro-free document and instant update.
microsoft-word
This post is similar to Word 2010 advanced (orange) Content Control field that updates automatically.
I am struggeling in getting all the built in document properties to be dynamic (orange). Is it even possible?
Some are more or less always orange when inserted. Others are a bit of a struggle, like "Subject", while "abstract" is plain right impossible for me to convert to orange. Is there a way to do this without getting into programming like mentioned in the answer of the similar post (https://gregmaxey.com/word_tip_pages/cc_var_bm_doc_prop_tools_addin.html)?
The reason for using these fields in stead of other ways of replicating information is the need for a macro-free document and instant update.
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