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Default forms in word: simultaneously fill in multiple fields?

Can the following be done?
I'm creating a form using Word.
I want to type a number in one field (eg- 100,000 in Text1).
I want what I typed in that field to appear in another field (eg 100,000 in
Text2; that is, Text2 = Text1).
I want this to happen automatically without having to update the form.
Thanks for your help.
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Default forms in word: simultaneously fill in multiple fields?

See http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm.

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On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 09:10:04 -0700, RonRonRon
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Can the following be done?
I'm creating a form using Word.
I want to type a number in one field (eg- 100,000 in Text1).
I want what I typed in that field to appear in another field (eg 100,000 in
Text2; that is, Text2 = Text1).
I want this to happen automatically without having to update the form.
Thanks for your help.

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