In microsoft word 2003, is there a way to link words to one another? | Text Links

In microsoft word 2003, is there a way to link words to one another?


So that when you change one word, the other will automatically change in the document

You can do this by making one instance of such a word a bookmark and the others references to that bookmark, but beware: Bookmarks are very fragile. Careless editing of them has a great chance of destroying their bookmark boundaries.

Hope that helps.

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2 Responses

  1. Melissa D Says:

    You can do a find and replace and then apply to all in document. Do control F and the tab for replacing should come up with it as well. Otherwise I think it’s under edit.
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  2. The Phlebob Says:

    You can do this by making one instance of such a word a bookmark and the others references to that bookmark, but beware: Bookmarks are very fragile. Careless editing of them has a great chance of destroying their bookmark boundaries.

    Hope that helps.
    References :

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