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I have two documents with identical tables on them. On the first is filled
with info on every cell except one. The second every thing is blank except
the same cell from the first. WIthout having to resort to cut and paste, is
there a way to combine the two where the info from the second document
automatically fills in the blank cell from the first?
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You could theoretically bookmark the desired text in the second document and
use an IncludeText field in the first.

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I have two documents with identical tables on them. On the first is filled
with info on every cell except one. The second every thing is blank except
the same cell from the first. WIthout having to resort to cut and paste,
is
there a way to combine the two where the info from the second document
automatically fills in the blank cell from the first?


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