Article ID: 212054 - Last Review: March 27, 2008 - Revision: 3.0 Some fields are updated while other fields are notThis article was previously published under Q212054 On This PageSYMPTOMSIn Microsoft Word, you open, preview, or print your document. When you do this, some fields
may not be updated while other fields are always updated. CAUSE This issue occurs because certain fields are "display" fields. This means that they do
not perform a calculation. These fields show a result even when you do not
update them, and they appear whether you print the document. These "display"
fields include AUTONUM, AUTONUMLGL, AUTONUMOUT, BARCODE, and EQ. Certain other fields are related to pagination and printing and are only updated when you print or preview your document. These fields include DATE, TIME, PAGE, PAGEREF, PRINTDATE, REF, and SECTIONPAGES. RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, make sure that all fields are updated when you print or
preview your document. To do this, follow these steps, as appropriate for the version of Word that you are running. Microsoft Word 2000, Microsoft Word 2002, or Microsoft Office Word 2003
Microsoft Office Word 2007
MORE INFORMATION Fields are used as placeholders for data that might change
in a document and for creating form letters and labels in mail-merge documents.
Some of the most common fields are the PAGE field, which is inserted when you
add page numbers, and the DATE field, which is inserted when you click Date and Time on the Insert menu and then select the Update automatically check box. Fields are inserted automatically when you create an index or table of contents by using the Index and Tables command on the Insert menu. You can also use fields to automatically insert document information (such as the author or file name), to perform calculations, to create links and references to other documents or items, and to perform other special tasks. Field codes appear between curly brackets, or braces ( { } ). To display the results of field codes (such as the results of calculations), hide the field codes (click Options on the Tools menu, click the View tab, and then clear the Field codes check box). Fields are somewhat like formulas in Microsoft Excel; the field code is like the formula, and the field result is like the value that the formula produces. Word always updates some fields automatically when a document is printed or previewed, even if the Update fields option is turned off. The following fields are updated automatically:
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