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I have created a long legal form template for our workers. Data the
worker enters in the beginning of the form has to be entered in several
other places in the document. An example is the defendent's name. It
currently has to be entered 7 times into fields on the form. Is there a
way to have the six lower fields take the information from the first
field where the data is entered. If I can figure this one out, I'll
save dozens of worker hours per year.

Thanks,

Lee




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See item 2 "On Line Form" in the article at
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm.

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I have created a long legal form template for our workers. Data the
worker enters in the beginning of the form has to be entered in several
other places in the document. An example is the defendent's name. It
currently has to be entered 7 times into fields on the form. Is there a
way to have the six lower fields take the information from the first
field where the data is entered. If I can figure this one out, I'll
save dozens of worker hours per year.

Thanks,

Lee




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Default Repeated values in form fields.

See item 2 "On Line Form" in the article at
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm.

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I have created a long legal form template for our workers. Data the
worker enters in the beginning of the form has to be entered in several
other places in the document. An example is the defendent's name. It
currently has to be entered 7 times into fields on the form. Is there a
way to have the six lower fields take the information from the first
field where the data is entered. If I can figure this one out, I'll
save dozens of worker hours per year.

Thanks,

Lee




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'Stefan Blom[_3_ Wrote:
;3668714']See item 2 "On Line Form" in the article at
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm.

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I have created a long legal form template for our workers. Data the
worker enters in the beginning of the form has to be entered in
several
other places in the document. An example is the defendent's name. It
currently has to be entered 7 times into fields on the form. Is there
a
way to have the six lower fields take the information from the first
field where the data is entered. If I can figure this one out, I'll
save dozens of worker hours per year.

Thanks,

Lee




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Worked like a charm. Thanks for the heads up!!




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'Stefan Blom[_3_ Wrote:
;3668714']See item 2 "On Line Form" in the article at
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm.

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Microsoft Word MVP



"Lee S." wrote in message
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I have created a long legal form template for our workers. Data the
worker enters in the beginning of the form has to be entered in
several
other places in the document. An example is the defendent's name. It
currently has to be entered 7 times into fields on the form. Is there
a
way to have the six lower fields take the information from the first
field where the data is entered. If I can figure this one out, I'll
save dozens of worker hours per year.

Thanks,

Lee




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Lee S. -


Worked like a charm. Thanks for the heads up!!




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'Stefan Blom[_3_ Wrote:
;3668714']See item 2 "On Line Form" in the article at
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm.

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Microsoft Word MVP



"Lee S." wrote in message
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I have created a long legal form template for our workers. Data the
worker enters in the beginning of the form has to be entered in
several
other places in the document. An example is the defendent's name. It
currently has to be entered 7 times into fields on the form. Is there
a
way to have the six lower fields take the information from the first
field where the data is entered. If I can figure this one out, I'll
save dozens of worker hours per year.

Thanks,

Lee




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Worked like a charm. Thanks for the heads up!!




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