This will give you the following window, in which you can go to the Custom tab and if you enter your Bookmark name, click Link to content and then Add will give you a custom property that will always show the contents of that field in the document.
In the Subwindow that opens: Click `Document Properties` and select `Advanced Properties` Next click the "Office" button and get to the advanced document properties: Office -> Prepare -> Properties Then enter the bookmark/property name you want and click Add Effectively just select the text then go to Insert -> Links -> Bookmark Not quite in the same way as the already defined document properties, and I don't know how well it show up outside of Word, but it at least does appear to fit the bill for an updatable property field.įirst type your text that you want to make into an updatable document property and create a bookmark for it. I've found a way to do this, in Word 2007 at least. Right-click on the property you want in your document, and choose 'Insert Content Control' and choose the Content Control you like to edit your properties. Now your properties has been added to the document and you can use them by selecting your properties in the XML Mapping Pane. In the XML Mapping Pane click the drop down box and choose 'Add new part.' and select the XML file you just created. (if your developer ribbon is not visible you can find it in File -> Options -> Costomize Ribbon, and set checkmark in the Developer ribbon tab) "MyProperties.xml"Īdd the xml file to your document (only tested in word 2013 but should be possible in 2010) I know this is a long time since this question was asked, but is is actually possible by adding a custom XML part to your document :)Ĭreate a xml file with the properties you want (you can make this as many levels as you like)