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Repeating form fields across multiple documents?
I am using Word 2007. I can now finally (thanks to Greg Maxey's site) get
repeating form fields to work within one document. I am inserting a legacy text field, then creating a reference, then protecting the document and choosing "filling in forms" under editing restrictions. I work with A LOT of forms. I can now create one document with many pages, the first page being an "input" page where I list client name, address, date signed, etc. then the following pages will each be a separate form that I need and create references within each page, then just print the page I need. However, I'd love to be able to enter the client's info into one document, then reference those fields in separate Word documents. And, yes, I am aware of Mail Merge, but that isn't quite the soution I'm looking for. I will be sharing this with my team, who are not very computer-savvy, so macros are out, as our solutions with too many steps. So my basic question is can I reference a bookmark from another Word document? |
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Repeating form fields across multiple documents?
No - the bookmark referenced must be in the same document. You *may* be able
to achieve what you want with IncludeText fields which can read bookmarked text across documents. Though I haven't tried it with bookmarked form fields - and it's time to pack up for the day, so you will get the opportunity to try it before me -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org bsharp wrote: I am using Word 2007. I can now finally (thanks to Greg Maxey's site) get repeating form fields to work within one document. I am inserting a legacy text field, then creating a reference, then protecting the document and choosing "filling in forms" under editing restrictions. I work with A LOT of forms. I can now create one document with many pages, the first page being an "input" page where I list client name, address, date signed, etc. then the following pages will each be a separate form that I need and create references within each page, then just print the page I need. However, I'd love to be able to enter the client's info into one document, then reference those fields in separate Word documents. And, yes, I am aware of Mail Merge, but that isn't quite the soution I'm looking for. I will be sharing this with my team, who are not very computer-savvy, so macros are out, as our solutions with too many steps. So my basic question is can I reference a bookmark from another Word document? |
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Repeating form fields across multiple documents?
Thanks.
I'm not familiar with IncludeText fields. I looked in the Help file that there was no reference to them. Where do I find them? I'll be happy to give it a shot. "Graham Mayor" wrote: No - the bookmark referenced must be in the same document. You *may* be able to achieve what you want with IncludeText fields which can read bookmarked text across documents. Though I haven't tried it with bookmarked form fields - and it's time to pack up for the day, so you will get the opportunity to try it before me -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org bsharp wrote: I am using Word 2007. I can now finally (thanks to Greg Maxey's site) get repeating form fields to work within one document. I am inserting a legacy text field, then creating a reference, then protecting the document and choosing "filling in forms" under editing restrictions. I work with A LOT of forms. I can now create one document with many pages, the first page being an "input" page where I list client name, address, date signed, etc. then the following pages will each be a separate form that I need and create references within each page, then just print the page I need. However, I'd love to be able to enter the client's info into one document, then reference those fields in separate Word documents. And, yes, I am aware of Mail Merge, but that isn't quite the soution I'm looking for. I will be sharing this with my team, who are not very computer-savvy, so macros are out, as our solutions with too many steps. So my basic question is can I reference a bookmark from another Word document? |
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Repeating form fields across multiple documents?
Word 2007 help is better for some things (vba for instance) and worse for
others, than the help in Word 2003 reproduced below. However I have tried what I had in mind this morning and while it will bring the fields from the form, it will not bring the saved content across - so I am afraid this is a non starter. I suppose it would be possible to create a macro to collect the field content from the form and write it to another document or documents, but it would be probably be simpler to make one large document containing all the required data and use REF fields to populate the duplicated parts. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Field codes: IncludeText field { INCLUDETEXT "FileName" [Bookmark ] [Switches ] } Inserts the text and graphics contained in the named document. You can insert the entire document or a portion of the document. If the document is a Microsoft Word document, you can insert only the portion referred to by a bookmark (bookmark: A location or selection of text in a file that you name for reference purposes. Bookmarks identify a location within your file that you can later refer or link to.), or if the document is an XML (Extensible Markup Language (XML): A condensed form of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) that enables developers to create customized tags that offer flexibility in organizing and presenting information.) file, you can insert only the fragment referred to by an XPath expression. This field (field: A set of codes that instructs Microsoft Word to insert text, graphics, page numbers, and other material into a document automatically. For example, the DATE field inserts the current date.) was formerly called the INCLUDE field. Notes XML features, except for saving files as XML documents, are available only in Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 and Microsoft Office Word 2003. If the source document is a Word document, you can edit the inserted text resulting from the INCLUDETEXT field and save the changes back to the source document. Edit the inserted text, and then press CTRL+SHIFT+F7. The INCLUDETEXT field doesn't make use of OLE (OLE: A program-integration technology that you can use to share information between programs. All Office programs support OLE, so you can share information through linked and embedded objects.). Security Because field codes can be visible to anyone reading your document, be sure that the information you place in field codes is not information that you want kept private. Instructions "FileName" The name and location of the document. If the location includes a long file name with spaces, enclose it in quotation marks. Replace single backslashes with double backslashes to specify the path (path: The route that the operating system uses to locate a folder or file; for example, C:\House finances\March.doc.), for example: "C:\\My Documents\\Manual.doc" Bookmark The name of a bookmark that refers to the portion of the Microsoft Word document you want to include. Switches \! Prevents Word from updating fields in the inserted text unless the fields are first updated in the source document. \c ClassName Here are file format converters provided with Word and their corresponding class names: WordPerfect version 6.x WordPerfect6x WordPerfect 5.x for Windows WrdPrfctWin \n Specifies a namespace mapping for XPath queries. This switch is required if the \x switch refers to an element by name in an XML file that declares a namespace. \t Specifies an XSLT for formatting XML data. \x Specifies the XPath for returning a fragment of data in an XML file. Examples This field inserts the portion of the file referred to by the Summary bookmark: { INCLUDETEXT "C:\\Winword\\Port Development RFP" Summary } This field inserts the Name element of the XML document Resume.xml and applies the XSLT Display.xsl to it: { INCLUDETEXT "C:\\Resume.xml" \n xmlns:a=\"resume-schema\" \t "C:\\display.xsl" \x a:Resume/a:Name } -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org bsharp wrote: Thanks. I'm not familiar with IncludeText fields. I looked in the Help file that there was no reference to them. Where do I find them? I'll be happy to give it a shot. "Graham Mayor" wrote: No - the bookmark referenced must be in the same document. You *may* be able to achieve what you want with IncludeText fields which can read bookmarked text across documents. Though I haven't tried it with bookmarked form fields - and it's time to pack up for the day, so you will get the opportunity to try it before me -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org bsharp wrote: I am using Word 2007. I can now finally (thanks to Greg Maxey's site) get repeating form fields to work within one document. I am inserting a legacy text field, then creating a reference, then protecting the document and choosing "filling in forms" under editing restrictions. I work with A LOT of forms. I can now create one document with many pages, the first page being an "input" page where I list client name, address, date signed, etc. then the following pages will each be a separate form that I need and create references within each page, then just print the page I need. However, I'd love to be able to enter the client's info into one document, then reference those fields in separate Word documents. And, yes, I am aware of Mail Merge, but that isn't quite the soution I'm looking for. I will be sharing this with my team, who are not very computer-savvy, so macros are out, as our solutions with too many steps. So my basic question is can I reference a bookmark from another Word document? |
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Repeating form fields across multiple documents?
Thanks, I appreciate you looking that up.
I think I'll just do one big document, and then make a list of the pages, then create hyperlinks to them. Sort of like a TOC, but I know from Greg Maxey's site that a TOC may mess up the forms. "Graham Mayor" wrote: Word 2007 help is better for some things (vba for instance) and worse for others, than the help in Word 2003 reproduced below. However I have tried what I had in mind this morning and while it will bring the fields from the form, it will not bring the saved content across - so I am afraid this is a non starter. I suppose it would be possible to create a macro to collect the field content from the form and write it to another document or documents, but it would be probably be simpler to make one large document containing all the required data and use REF fields to populate the duplicated parts. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Field codes: IncludeText field { INCLUDETEXT "FileName" [Bookmark ] [Switches ] } Inserts the text and graphics contained in the named document. You can insert the entire document or a portion of the document. If the document is a Microsoft Word document, you can insert only the portion referred to by a bookmark (bookmark: A location or selection of text in a file that you name for reference purposes. Bookmarks identify a location within your file that you can later refer or link to.), or if the document is an XML (Extensible Markup Language (XML): A condensed form of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) that enables developers to create customized tags that offer flexibility in organizing and presenting information.) file, you can insert only the fragment referred to by an XPath expression. This field (field: A set of codes that instructs Microsoft Word to insert text, graphics, page numbers, and other material into a document automatically. For example, the DATE field inserts the current date.) was formerly called the INCLUDE field. Notes XML features, except for saving files as XML documents, are available only in Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 and Microsoft Office Word 2003. If the source document is a Word document, you can edit the inserted text resulting from the INCLUDETEXT field and save the changes back to the source document. Edit the inserted text, and then press CTRL+SHIFT+F7. The INCLUDETEXT field doesn't make use of OLE (OLE: A program-integration technology that you can use to share information between programs. All Office programs support OLE, so you can share information through linked and embedded objects.). Security Because field codes can be visible to anyone reading your document, be sure that the information you place in field codes is not information that you want kept private. Instructions "FileName" The name and location of the document. If the location includes a long file name with spaces, enclose it in quotation marks. Replace single backslashes with double backslashes to specify the path (path: The route that the operating system uses to locate a folder or file; for example, C:\House finances\March.doc.), for example: "C:\\My Documents\\Manual.doc" Bookmark The name of a bookmark that refers to the portion of the Microsoft Word document you want to include. Switches \! Prevents Word from updating fields in the inserted text unless the fields are first updated in the source document. \c ClassName Here are file format converters provided with Word and their corresponding class names: WordPerfect version 6.x WordPerfect6x WordPerfect 5.x for Windows WrdPrfctWin \n Specifies a namespace mapping for XPath queries. This switch is required if the \x switch refers to an element by name in an XML file that declares a namespace. \t Specifies an XSLT for formatting XML data. \x Specifies the XPath for returning a fragment of data in an XML file. Examples This field inserts the portion of the file referred to by the Summary bookmark: { INCLUDETEXT "C:\\Winword\\Port Development RFP" Summary } This field inserts the Name element of the XML document Resume.xml and applies the XSLT Display.xsl to it: { INCLUDETEXT "C:\\Resume.xml" \n xmlns:a=\"resume-schema\" \t "C:\\display.xsl" \x a:Resume/a:Name } -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org bsharp wrote: Thanks. I'm not familiar with IncludeText fields. I looked in the Help file that there was no reference to them. Where do I find them? I'll be happy to give it a shot. "Graham Mayor" wrote: No - the bookmark referenced must be in the same document. You *may* be able to achieve what you want with IncludeText fields which can read bookmarked text across documents. Though I haven't tried it with bookmarked form fields - and it's time to pack up for the day, so you will get the opportunity to try it before me -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org bsharp wrote: I am using Word 2007. I can now finally (thanks to Greg Maxey's site) get repeating form fields to work within one document. I am inserting a legacy text field, then creating a reference, then protecting the document and choosing "filling in forms" under editing restrictions. I work with A LOT of forms. I can now create one document with many pages, the first page being an "input" page where I list client name, address, date signed, etc. then the following pages will each be a separate form that I need and create references within each page, then just print the page I need. However, I'd love to be able to enter the client's info into one document, then reference those fields in separate Word documents. And, yes, I am aware of Mail Merge, but that isn't quite the soution I'm looking for. I will be sharing this with my team, who are not very computer-savvy, so macros are out, as our solutions with too many steps. So my basic question is can I reference a bookmark from another Word document? |
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