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Default Conditional Formula in Word?

I have a table in word form and I'd like to enter the contents of a
particular cell into one of two other cells depending on whether an "X" has
been entered in one of another two cells.

Basically, there are two possible destination cells (A12 or B12).
In Excel, I would have put IF(J1="X",L6,"") into A12, and IF(K1="X",L6,"")
into B12

In other words, the user of the form will enter an X into either J1 or K1.
If the X is entered in J1 then I want the contents of L6 to be placed into
A12.
If the X is entered in K1 then I want the contents of L6 to be placed into
B12.

I tried the same formula as I would have used in Excel but it didn't work.
Can this be done in word??

Many thanks
 
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