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Need a table of contents? Choose from gallery. Need a page number? Same thing. Microsoft Office Word 2007 puts many document features right at your finger tips.

But what if you want to do more? What if you want to add the path to a file in the document's footer? You can use a field code. We've cast our net further afield to bring you the following resources.

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Finding Your Way with Word 2007 Fields

Over on the WinPlanet site, Helen Bradley provides a nice, quick overview of field codes — what they are, what they look like, and how they work. She then digs into some helpful tips, such as shortcut keys and template prompts.

Finding Your Way with Word 2007 Fields

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Add the file name and path to document

This is such a common request. People want to add the file name and path, or even just the file name, to their headers or footers. Loren, over on the Coffee Break Computer site, is ready to tell you how.

How to Add the Filename and Path to a Word 2007 Document

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Automatically add the word Continued to the bottom of a page

The Beancounter's guide to technology site screams Don't Panic in big pink letters at the top. And it gets even better when the post delves into using the IF field to add a Continued line at the bottom of the first page of any letter that is longer than one page. If you aren't writing a lot of letters these days, you might still find uses for the IF field.

Automatically add the word Continued to the bottom of a page

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