And.i have tried putting in a wildcard - to no avail. ![]() ![]() I would venture to guess that such an important word-processing program has to have this same feature, but i can’t find it. ![]() This can be especially tedious if the document is 100 pages long and you have this element as a footnote on each page. This is useful if one is creating documents where the Filename is continuously changing and one doesn’t want to go to the bother of changing that aspect of the text in the document. In at least one other program (Sibelius 7, a music notation program) one can insert aliases such as the one listed below, which are then automatically changed for the description that they are referring to. Under Labels, click Axis Titles, point to the axis that you want to add titles to, and then click the option that you want. Click the chart, and then click the Chart Layout tab. Incase anyone is unsure of what i’m specifically asking about. This step applies to Word for Mac 2011 only: On the View menu, click Print Layout. ![]() Principally I’d like to be able to put the Filename into the Document, but i imagine (i use wildcards another program and find it very useful) other wildcards could also be useful (time/date stamp).ĭoes this feature exist? I looked it up on the web and only found wildcards described in conjunction with: “find or replace text”. I would like to insert Wildcards into my Word 2011 (Mac) Documents.
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