Use
Thanks to
Office Integration you can now enter field contents into the original application file from the SAP System.See also:
List of SAP Fields
The number of links in a Word file can adversely affect performance for processing and display. Therefore create only links to the SAP fields that are need for information.
Creating Links in Microsoft Word

After you have created the first link you can create further links much more easily: Copy the complete character string for the link and replace the entry for the SAP field.
See:
The system starts Microsoft Word.
You will see in the lower section of the window a command line with the entry LINK.
SAP.OLELinkServer.ItemObject.1"SAPOLELinkServerDMS""Document.<field>"
Replace the placeholder <field> with the character chain for the required field.
Example:
SAP.OLELinkServer.ItemObject.1"SAPOLELinkServerDMS""Document.DRAW.DOKST"
The
complete string looks as the following (language-dependent) :{
LINK SAP.OLELinkServer.ItemObject.1 "SAPOLELinkServerDMS" Document.DRAW.DOKNR" \a \t}Creating Links in Microsoft Word
See:
The system starts Microsoft Word.
You will see in the lower section of the window a command line with the entry LINK.
SAP.OLELinkServer.ItemObject.1"SAPOLELinkServerDMS""Document.<field>"
Replace the placeholder <field> with the character chain for the required field.
Example:
SAP.OLELinkServer.ItemObject.1"SAPOLELinkServerDMS""Document.DRAW.DOKST"
The
complete string looks as the following:{
LINK SAP.OLELinkServer.ItemObject.1 "SAPOLELinkServerDMS" Document.DRAW.DOKNR" \a \t}Creating Links in Microsoft Excel
The system sets the coordinates of the field in the name box.
The operation character = is displayed.
SAP.OLELinkServer.ItemObject.1|SAPOLELinkServerDMS!'!Document.<field>
Replace the placeholder <field> with the SAP field.
Example:
=SAP.OLELinkServer.ItemObject.1|SAPOLELinkServerDMS!'!Document.DRAW.DOKAR'
Consult the Excel help for more information.