Microsofts support page for Word 2016 (Not mac) suggested "File -> Info -> View and edit database properties -> Document Properties" but this tab does not seem to be present in Word for Mac 2016. In the Apple menu or the Dock, select System Preferences.
To format a single paragraph, just click anywhere within that paragraph. In this case, rather than changing the words and letters, you change the way whole paragraphs appear. I have also tried to find ways to inspect the properties of a Word document to see if the label field is present. Changing the text’s paragraph attributes is just one way you can change the way text looks in a Word 2008 for Mac document. Which gives the following result when evaluated: Choose the Summary pane, and the documents title is an editable. In short my document library is set up to manage versions and also under Information Management Policies it is set to include labels with the label On a Mac, choose the Properties menu item on the File menu. Import the Word document File in the main menu bar and then Place (otherwise, you can press Cmd+D on Mac Os or Ctrl+D in Windows).
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How to display value of version column in word document? I've tried following the instructions in the two links below: Im trying to get the version of a document in SharePoint (Online) to show up in Word for Mac 2016. For Mac users, Focus Mode will be brought to Word, 2D maps will be brought to Excel and new Morph transitions, SVG support and 4K video exports will be coming.