Well, the field has to be doing something. Since it appears you don't know
what a field is, it is unfortunate that the most basic Help topic Word
offers is "Insert a field," which assumes you already know what one is and
why you want it. But that would be a place to start. In the Field dialog you
can scan the available fields to see if there is one that would work for
you, but aside from formula (=) fields, there aren't many that would be used
for money amounts in tables. And no, you can Copy/Paste fields, but they are
content, not formatting, so the Format Painter wouldn't work.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
"Confused report writer"
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Ok, you say I can't do it except for "fields". How do I do it with
fields?
Can I use the paint brush to copy the fields when I add a row?
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
You're perhaps confusing Word with Excel. There is no way to do this in
Word
except with fields (and the appropriate switches), and fields are not
replicated when you add a row.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
"Confused report writer" Confused report
wrote in message
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I am going crazy! I could have sworn I used to be able to do this but
now
I
can't figure it out!
I want two columns in my Word table to be formatted so that all numbers
show
as whole dollars (with , for thousands). I want this format to hold in
these
columns, even if I add a row to the table.