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I am trying to create work instructions that can easily be modified. I want
to link a cell to a word in the middle of the sentence. I have a table with
the list of parts and tools, instead of using item 1, 2 ... in the sentence I
would like to be able to link a word in the middle of the senctence to the
table down below.

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Default Link a cell to a word in a sentence

that might be easier doing a merge in Word with field names referencing the
table

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I am trying to create work instructions that can easily be modified. I want
to link a cell to a word in the middle of the sentence. I have a table with
the list of parts and tools, instead of using item 1, 2 ... in the sentence I
would like to be able to link a word in the middle of the senctence to the
table down below.

Thanks Brendan

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