![]() This is not where you put “Bob” or “Queen Petunia.” This might be Main Character, Villain, Hero’s Mom – whatever. You can see that Hero has already been added. How Do I Add My Own Custom Document Property?įrom the Custom tab in the Advanced Properties dialog, you can add, delete, or modify properties: To view, add, or change Advanced Properties, click Properties > Advanced Properties (highlighted below): To view the document properties, click the File tab, then click Info. Being able to update everything at once can save a lot of searching and replacing. I use them, sometimes, as variables – for example, when writing a story where a name or character attribute (eye color, favorite food) might be mentioned many times, but is likely to change between first and final draft. If you’ve ever inserted automatic page numbers, you’ve used fields.Ĭustom document properties can be added and used to store additional information as needed. They are stored as “fields” that can be used within the document. In Microsoft Word, document properties are all those things that describe various attributes of your document – title, author name, how long you’ve spent editing it, and so on. ![]() ![]() I started to explain what a “custom document property” was, then realized Dani at BlogBookTours would probably just send me to my room again if I didn’t start with the basics.
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