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Disregard. Found it. Thanks!

"ML" wrote in message
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I could have them format it with a specific style. If I did make a style
for it how then would I use a ref to get the text to show in another
section? Not sure on what you mean by the StyleRef.

"Margaret Aldis" wrote in
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If it's a block of text, can you use a specific style to mark it? Then
you
can use a StyleRef field and avoid the problems of users overwriting
bookmarks.

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"ML" wrote in message
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Thanks. I think bookmarks are the best I can do for this. Only issue
is
that a user can easily delete it when they start typing. I guess a
macro

to
add one back in around the desired text might work if that is easily
possible.

"Margaret Aldis" wrote in
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Greg Maxey has a good summary of the options at

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

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"ML" wrote in message
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Is there a way to automatically copy text that a user types from one
section
of a document
to others?

Basically I need a way to copy the text the user enters into a
summary
section, into a table that is at the end of the document. This is

filing
sheet that includes the summary as the meta data for logging the
document.
I want to copy the full text from one section and place it in
another.

Is there someway to mark the text so that a macro or similar can then
reference and copy it, formatting and all to another document
section?