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I am trying to create a single document that has four separate forms.
Two of the forms use the same information. One form is built on pleading
paper.
1. How do I add these forms into one document?
2. I would like to auto populate the two similar forms. My attempts at
this have failed thus far.
I also discovered while trying to copy the form built on pleading paper,
the vertical lines running the full length of the paper do not transfer. I
also discovered that trying to add a new page after this form resulted in the
new page being formatted as pleading paper.
Thank You!
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Hi ?B?TW9KUg==?=,

Not sure I can help with all your points, but let's see if we can at least get
things moving...

I am trying to create a single document that has four separate forms.
Two of the forms use the same information. One form is built on pleading
paper.

By "forms" do you mean you're using form fields?
In which version of Word are you working?

Here's a tip: In order to switch page sizes or margins you need to insert a
SECTION BREAK. Page Layout settings are section-specific. Insert/Break will let
you insert a section break. For this, you should choose the "Next page" section
type.

1. How do I add these forms into one document?
2. I would like to auto populate the two similar forms. My attempts at
this have failed thus far.
I also discovered while trying to copy the form built on pleading paper,
the vertical lines running the full length of the paper do not transfer. I
also discovered that trying to add a new page after this form resulted in the
new page being formatted as pleading paper.


Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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Cindy,
Thank you for responding.
Yes, I am using form fields. I am working in Word version 2003.
Jim
"Cindy M -WordMVP-" wrote:

Hi ?B?TW9KUg==?=,

Not sure I can help with all your points, but let's see if we can at least get
things moving...

I am trying to create a single document that has four separate forms.
Two of the forms use the same information. One form is built on pleading
paper.

By "forms" do you mean you're using form fields?
In which version of Word are you working?

Here's a tip: In order to switch page sizes or margins you need to insert a
SECTION BREAK. Page Layout settings are section-specific. Insert/Break will let
you insert a section break. For this, you should choose the "Next page" section
type.

1. How do I add these forms into one document?
2. I would like to auto populate the two similar forms. My attempts at
this have failed thus far.
I also discovered while trying to copy the form built on pleading paper,
the vertical lines running the full length of the paper do not transfer. I
also discovered that trying to add a new page after this form resulted in the
new page being formatted as pleading paper.


Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
http://www.word.mvps.org

This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply
in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-)


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Hi ?B?TW9KUg==?=,

Yes, I am using form fields. I am working in Word version 2003.

OK, based on what you tell us, I'd start like this:

1. Start with the first form. Assuming the similar form should follow...

2. Insert a manual page break (Ctrl+Enter). Insert/File to import the similar form.

3. Where you want to duplicate user input from Form 1, insert a REF field that
references the form field's name (actually a bookmark).
- ctrl+F9 to insert field brackets
- type REF then the name
- F9 to update the field
- Alt+F9 to toggle field codes off/on
- double-click a form field to open the Options dialog box if you don't know the
form field's name (and to assign it a more meaningful one, if you wish)

4. After the second form, use Insert/Break to insert a Next Page section break.

5. In File/Page Setup alter the paper orientation and anything else you need to
change (such as margins). Make SURE you save it for "This section" (and not "Whole
document" or anything else from that list).

6. Insert/File to bring in the third form.

7. Do the fourth form similarly to how you did the second.

I am trying to create a single document that has four separate forms.
Two of the forms use the same information. One form is built on pleading
paper.

By "forms" do you mean you're using form fields?
In which version of Word are you working?

Here's a tip: In order to switch page sizes or margins you need to insert a
SECTION BREAK. Page Layout settings are section-specific. Insert/Break will let
you insert a section break. For this, you should choose the "Next page" section
type.

1. How do I add these forms into one document?
2. I would like to auto populate the two similar forms. My attempts at
this have failed thus far.
I also discovered while trying to copy the form built on pleading paper,
the vertical lines running the full length of the paper do not transfer. I
also discovered that trying to add a new page after this form resulted in the
new page being formatted as pleading paper.



Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
http://www.word.mvps.org

This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in
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cindy,
Thanks for the instructions!!!!! I am hoping to try this tonight!!
Thank you,
Jim Penrod


"Cindy M -WordMVP-" wrote:

Hi ?B?TW9KUg==?=,

Yes, I am using form fields. I am working in Word version 2003.

OK, based on what you tell us, I'd start like this:

1. Start with the first form. Assuming the similar form should follow...

2. Insert a manual page break (Ctrl+Enter). Insert/File to import the similar form.

3. Where you want to duplicate user input from Form 1, insert a REF field that
references the form field's name (actually a bookmark).
- ctrl+F9 to insert field brackets
- type REF then the name
- F9 to update the field
- Alt+F9 to toggle field codes off/on
- double-click a form field to open the Options dialog box if you don't know the
form field's name (and to assign it a more meaningful one, if you wish)

4. After the second form, use Insert/Break to insert a Next Page section break.

5. In File/Page Setup alter the paper orientation and anything else you need to
change (such as margins). Make SURE you save it for "This section" (and not "Whole
document" or anything else from that list).

6. Insert/File to bring in the third form.

7. Do the fourth form similarly to how you did the second.

I am trying to create a single document that has four separate forms.
Two of the forms use the same information. One form is built on pleading
paper.

By "forms" do you mean you're using form fields?
In which version of Word are you working?

Here's a tip: In order to switch page sizes or margins you need to insert a
SECTION BREAK. Page Layout settings are section-specific. Insert/Break will let
you insert a section break. For this, you should choose the "Next page" section
type.

1. How do I add these forms into one document?
2. I would like to auto populate the two similar forms. My attempts at
this have failed thus far.
I also discovered while trying to copy the form built on pleading paper,
the vertical lines running the full length of the paper do not transfer. I
also discovered that trying to add a new page after this form resulted in the
new page being formatted as pleading paper.



Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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Cindy,
I was able to get all the forms into one document. However, the third form
is formatted on pleading paper, with two vertical lines on the left side of
the document running the full length of the document. This has two
challenges. The first, all of the lines are numbered, but they are not spaced
properly. They should be double spaced. I was successful in changing the text
line width, but could not change the pleading paper numbers. Second, when I
insert the last page, it is formatted on the pleading paper and I cannot get
it to go away, leave town, take 5, whatever. Hopefully, the description of
the challenges is understandable. If not, let me know.
Thank you,
Jim Penrod

"MoJR" wrote:

cindy,
Thanks for the instructions!!!!! I am hoping to try this tonight!!
Thank you,
Jim Penrod


"Cindy M -WordMVP-" wrote:

Hi ?B?TW9KUg==?=,

Yes, I am using form fields. I am working in Word version 2003.

OK, based on what you tell us, I'd start like this:

1. Start with the first form. Assuming the similar form should follow...

2. Insert a manual page break (Ctrl+Enter). Insert/File to import the similar form.

3. Where you want to duplicate user input from Form 1, insert a REF field that
references the form field's name (actually a bookmark).
- ctrl+F9 to insert field brackets
- type REF then the name
- F9 to update the field
- Alt+F9 to toggle field codes off/on
- double-click a form field to open the Options dialog box if you don't know the
form field's name (and to assign it a more meaningful one, if you wish)

4. After the second form, use Insert/Break to insert a Next Page section break.

5. In File/Page Setup alter the paper orientation and anything else you need to
change (such as margins). Make SURE you save it for "This section" (and not "Whole
document" or anything else from that list).

6. Insert/File to bring in the third form.

7. Do the fourth form similarly to how you did the second.

I am trying to create a single document that has four separate forms.
Two of the forms use the same information. One form is built on pleading
paper.

By "forms" do you mean you're using form fields?
In which version of Word are you working?

Here's a tip: In order to switch page sizes or margins you need to insert a
SECTION BREAK. Page Layout settings are section-specific. Insert/Break will let
you insert a section break. For this, you should choose the "Next page" section
type.

1. How do I add these forms into one document?
2. I would like to auto populate the two similar forms. My attempts at
this have failed thus far.
I also discovered while trying to copy the form built on pleading paper,
the vertical lines running the full length of the paper do not transfer. I
also discovered that trying to add a new page after this form resulted in the
new page being formatted as pleading paper.



Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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