Inserting and Removing Keywords
The following information explains working with keywords in Correspondence Manager from outside of a return. For an explanation of working with correspondence from inside a return, see Managing Correspondence Letters Inside a Return.
Inserting a Keyword
You can insert keywords in rendered letters, custom letter templates, or custom paragraphs. When added to a letter template or paragraph, keywords appear as blue text in the Word pane. Keywords that you add to a rendered letter in a return appear as blue text in the Keyword Library.
Keywords are positioned in the keyword content control in a letter template or paragraph. The keyword content control displays when you select a keyword in the Word pane.
To insert a keyword, do the following:
- Select the tax year and return type from the available lists in the left pane of the Correspondence Manager window, and then click.
- Select to add or edit a letter template or paragraph.
- If the library section is not expanded, click the Keyword Library navigation bar.
- Expand keyword categories to display your desired keyword.
- Drag the keyword from the Keyword Library inside free flow text or paragraph content controls in the Word pane.
When the keyword is included in a letter that has been rendered in a return, it changes to data from the return, entered either from settings in the client profile or entered manually.
Removing a Keyword
You can delete keywords from rendered letters, letter templates, or paragraphs.
To remove a keyword, do the following:
- Select the tax year and return type from the available lists in the left pane of the Correspondence Manager window, and then click.
- Expand the Letters Template Library or Paragraph Library.
- Select to edit a letter template or paragraph.
- Click inside a keyword in the Word pane and press Delete on your keyboard.
- Click Yes on the confirmation window to remove the keyword from the paragraph.
Microsoft® Quick Parts
Correspondence Manager supports Quick Parts formulas to set values from keyword text that is rendered in a return.