Have you ever seen a sentence that started with “Lorem ipsum …”? That’s placeholder text that web and print designers use to show how text will be formatted in a document. And it’s easy to insert automatically in Word.
If you ever need a block of nonsense words to test formatting, etc., you can insert this classic placeholder text in Word 2007 by typing “=lorem(#)” (without the quotes, of course) where #=the number of paragraphs of text you need.
To do insert random text in Word 2003 and earlier, use =rand(p,l), where p=number of paragraphs and l=number of lines (repetitions). This version will insert the classic sentence “The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.” For example, if you insert =rand(5,3), Word inserts 5 paragraphs of 3 sentences each.