Automatic Labels: A Dream...

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Peter Gilmour

Our office has many clients, and each client has thousands of document
which have to be indexed and labelled.

Currently there is a 'master file index' for each client, which is
word document containing a table. One column of the table has th
titles of all the documents we need to index. The others refer to pag
numbers and are not relevant here.

We use a certain brand of labels for the folders in which hard copie
of the documents are kept. In order to print onto these labels, we us
a template which is also a word document containing a table whose cell
are the correct size to print onto the labels.

What I would like to do is have a way of automatically copying th
title column from the 'master file index' to the table designed for th
labels? I think it can be achieved using fields, but I'm not entirel
certain.

The idea is that next time we create a 'master file index' for a ne
client, the titles of all the documents we enter into it wil
automatically be copied to the label template, which can then b
printed onto labels.

Please help - until then I'm the guy that copies and pastes th
document titles from one table to another!

Pet
 
Hi Peter,

Is there any reason your 'master file index' and label templates need to be in separate files?

If not, it would be a simple matter of using bookmarks and cross-referencing to achieve what you want.

If you do need to keep the files separate, it's still a case of of using bookmarks and cross-referencing to achieve what you want
but, in this case, the cross-referencing would be done via INCLUDETEXT fields. See Word's Help file for more details.

In either case, this would work best if your 'master file index' is set up as a document protected for forms. That way, it's easier
to make sure the bookmarks don't get deleted when the client data are updated.

Cheers
 

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