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How Do You Insert A Documents Size In Word?

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How Do You Insert A Documents Size In Word?

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Microsoft Word 2003 records every document’s file size in the document summary information. You can insert a field into a Word document that displays the document’s file size. Follow the steps below to insert a document’s size into a Word document. Open Microsoft Word 2003. Create and save a new blank document or open an existing document into which you want to insert the document’s size. Click to put your insertion point in the place where you want to insert the document’s size. Select the “Insert” menu and click to open the “Field” dialog box. This box contains all the fields that you can insert into a Word document. Choose “Document Information” from the Categories drop-down list on the upper left side of the dialog box. The subcategories for “Document Information” will be displayed just below in the “Field names” list. Right-click “FileSize” from the “Field names” list. More options for inserting this field will appear in the “Field properties” section of the dialog box. Set the “F

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