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Hello good day, today iamp;#39;m going to share to you how to insert some sample text into a document in ms word, so you can use this if youamp;#39;re going to make some document, or when you are going to demonstrate to your students and you need some sample text. basically there are three ways to do that we have =rand(), second is =rand.old() and the third one is =lorem() They only differ in the sample text begins used. To demonstrate that, to use rand i just type =rand() and press enter and there you go, you have some sample text. If you wanted to limit the number of paragraphs and sentences or lines, within a paragraph we just simply use the form (p,l) wherein P is the number of Paragraph and L is the number of sentences or lines For example I wanted to have three pharagraphs with four sentences each so that will be three paragraphs with four sentences each so that is for rand Letamp;#39;s proceed to the second one the second one we have =rand.old(P,L ) so number of para