Choose a field from the left column - a description at the bottom of the window will tell you more about the field.For more options, choose Field... A new dialog window will appear.Go to Insert > Quick Parts on the Ribbon toolbar. The document properties listed under Insert > Quick Part > Document Property are in fact so-called mapped content controls which means that you can insert them repeatedly in a document and, after that, modifying the content of one control will reflect in the other ones.If you want to insert a field which isn’t listed in the Document Properties category, such as page number, number of pages, number of words, and even complex objects like the table of contents, you can do this too! Title field inserted again, with the value:
Content Controls can be linked or mapped to XML nodes but are not required to be so linked. Normally here we try to give answers but not write books. Here the same controls are shown in Word 2010, 2019, and 2021. What you are asking could be the subject of a book. When you insert this field again, it will have the value you’ve typed.The Title field inserted for the first time: You can insert Document Property Content Controls using Insert > Quick Parts > Text > Document Property. If the property hasn’t been used yet, you will need to fill it out by typing in the inserted field.Choose from the Document Property category, such as Author or Title.Theres no way to convince the program to use a Rich Text content control instead. Thats why you cant apply formatting to only part of it. When you use the Quick Parts > Document Property command, it inserts the result within a Plain Text content control. In the Text group on the right, click Quick Parts. You can do this, but not by using the Quick Parts > Document Property command on the ribbon.
Here’s how you add simple Word Quick Parts like document properties, and more options like page number fields. Instead, make the macro like this: