The old sort, where you create/maintain them in the "Advanced Properties"->Custom dialog pane, and insert them usingĭOCPROPERTY fields. There are now two sorts of "Custom Document Property" in Word: The following link is about “Design a Document Information Panel by using InfoPath”, but it is also applies to InfoPath 2007, you can refer: I have changed the steps in the above information for Word 2010. ![]() ![]() You can add custom properties to the Document Information Panel if you are using a property management server, such as Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, and Office InfoPath.Built-in properties are never required for a document. The Required field flag appears only with properties that are bound to documents that are stored on property management servers.Fill out the property information that you want to keep with your document.The Document Information Panel opens above your document. You can add some custom properties by clicking Advanced Properties in the upper left of the Document Information Panel, but the properties will not appear in the Document Information Panel or in the document itself. The properties that appear in the Document Information Panel can't be changed unless you add custom properties by using a property management server or a Microsoft Office InfoPath form. ![]() Based on my research, this should be done with Microsoft Office InfoPath.
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