I thought something along the line of:
{ IF Check1 = True "{ FORMTEXT }" "{ REF Ename }" }
would work, but I can't figure out the value to check for so you may need to
use Jay's macro.
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I am working on a form that uses form fields. That I want to use
conditional cross reference s and I'm not sure how to do it? I
Example I have three fields
Ename text form field
Echeck form check box
Name text text form field
If Echeck is checked I want Name to contain the value of Ename, if it is
not checked then I want it to be a reqular form field where I can type
informatiion in.
Any ideas
Thanks
Fr. Robert