Linking word docs - updates in RH reflected in word doc?

RH8 HTML.
Hi all,
Quick question, I've been palying around with the word doc linking trying to see if its possible to link a generated word doc to my project, then have any changes made in my RH topics update into the Word doc without having to regenerate the entire word doc and do all the post processing again. I'm not looking to edit the word doc and have changes made in RH, but the other way round.
Is it possbile?
Thanks,
Nick

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It's one way traffic.
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