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Jen
 
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Default Adding title in header using form field

Thanks Charles...but the title never appears in the body of the document -
just in the two headers. Is it still possible to do this?

"Charles Kenyon" wrote:

If you format your title, in the body of the document, using the Title
style, you can use a StyleRef field in your header.
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"Jen" wrote in message
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I am creating a document template. The title of the document is located in
the header, but there is a different first page header...so, the title
needs
to be entered in two places.

I was thinking that a good way to handle this would be to use an ASK field
to prompt the user for the document name, then use the results to populate
both headers at once. (I am very new to using fields, so bear with me
here).

Seems simple...but I can't get it to work. I put the ASK field in the
header:
{ ASK DocTitle "Type the document title" \* MERGEFORMAT }

And I tried to put the REF field ({ REF DOCTITLE }) right next to it, but
it
won't allow me to put it in the header. Just as a test, I put it in the
body
of the document. It does prompt me, but doesn't update the REF field.

As well, I'm putting these fields in the template...when I create a new
document based on the template, I'd like it to automatically prompt me for
the title, but it doesn't.

Is there any way to get this to work? Or is there perhaps a better
solution?

TIA,
Jen