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I'm trying to create a form in word and I wanted to set up a tab order but I
have a lot of fields to be creating that many bookmarks. Is there an easier
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Hi ?B?Tmlra2l0YQ==?=,

I'm trying to create a form in word and I wanted to set up a tab order but I
have a lot of fields to be creating that many bookmarks. Is there an easier
way?

Well, each form field is a bookmark, so you wouldn't be creating bookmarks...

Can you explain the "structure" of the tab order? The native tab order follows
the text flow of the document. If what you want doesn't jump around too much
it's possible to work with the text flow - no macros required.

Cindy Meister
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