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Subject:WORD: cross-reference solution From:Terence Kierans <TKierans -at- TRANSIGO -dot- NET -dot- AU> Date:Tue, 18 Nov 1997 11:17:12 +1100
"The INCLUDETEXT field code does something similar. I'm not
sure of the difference between the two!"
{ LINK ClassName "Filename" [PlaceReference ] [Switches ] }
Links information you copied from another application to the original
source file using OLE. Word inserts this field when you copy
information from another application and use the Paste Special command
(Edit menu) to paste it into a Word document.
{ INCLUDETEXT "Filename" [Bookmark ] [Switches ] }
Inserts the text and graphics contained in the named document. You can
insert the entire document, or, if it's a Word document, you can
insert only the portion referred to by a bookmark.