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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Unless the table cells contain form fields, which I was assuming, though on
rereading I see that Anne mentions a form but not form fields, so I suppose
text boxes would fill the bill after all.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
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Hi Anne,

You can't link tables -- only text boxes can do that trick. Just use text
boxes instead of the tables, and link them.

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Jay Freedman
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a9 wrote:
I have to complete a printed form on a regular basis so decided to
create a template which I could use to type in Word and then print
onto the printed form.

The typing area consists of the middle third of an A4 sheet - on both
sides.

I made the template (with top margin 10.97 cm, bottom margin 8.0,
sides 2.5 cm) showing the typing area as a one-cell table, fixing the
height of the table row as exactly 8.4 cm. This works out fine. As I
have to fill in the same space on the reverse, I inserted a new
section and copied the one-cell table.

Is it possible to link the two tables, rather like text boxes, so
that when Side 1 is full the typing jumps immediately to Side 2? Or
would I have been better using some sort of form? Or maybe some other
method?

I'd be grateful for any advice as I am not really too familiar with
forms.

Many thanks.
Anne
(Using Word 2000)