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How To Insert Random Text In Microsoft Office Word 2010
Microsoft Office Word lets you quickly insert sample text into a document. In
certain scenarios such as when creating a new Word template, you might want to
insert some random text. Rather than copy pasting or typing random words you can
use the built-in function in Word to insert some random text. Heres how you can do
it.
Just type =rand() and press Enter. A random paragraph will be inserted in your
document where you typed the command automatically.
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You can even modify the command to insert your desired number of paragraphs and
lines.
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If any of the values inside the brackets are not entered, the default values will
be used.
You can control how many paragraphs and lines appear by adding numbers inside the
parentheses of the lorem() function. The =lorem() function has the following
syntax: lorem(p,l).
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Posted by NithinR@TWC on March 12, 2011 , in Category Office with Tags Word
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