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A DID is a generic document which describes the content of another document (here an HTML or XHTML document). In other words, it defines the elements and attributes which make up the markup that a browser will interpret to display and layout the document, and how they interact.
Navigate to the location in the Word document where you want to insert a field. Click the Insert tab in the Ribbon and then click Quick Parts in the Text group. Select Field. In the list of Field names, select a field. Under Field properties, select any properties or options you want.
Click the Office button and then click Prepare and, finally, Properties. Word displays the Document Information Panel at the top of your document, just below the ribbon. Use the Document Properties drop-down list (top-left corner of the Document Information Panel) to choose Advanced Properties.
Position the insertion point where you want to insert the value of the custom property. Make sure the Insert tab of the ribbon is displayed. Click the Quick Parts tool in the Text group. Choose Field. In the list of Categories, choose Document Information. In the list of Field Names, choose Property.
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