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I have created a form, whereby the user completes sections with grades, data
that is then directed to autopopulate a sheet at the end. I've set this up using ref codes and bookmarking the source locations. It all works fine, except that, being as this is an office, the autopopulation will not work except when the document is printed (or forced by selecting the whole document and pressing F9). Problem is the people who fill it out repeatedly DELETE the WHOLE document, rather than saving it. Is there any way that i can set the document to truely autopopulate, or be safely forced to do so - apparenrly pressing Ctrl+A followed by F9 is too damn complicated... any help greatly received |
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You might find some of the techniques mentioned here useful:
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm |
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It sounds like you've created a useful form that auto-populates a sheet, but there's an issue with users deleting the document instead of saving it to trigger the auto-population. To make it more user-friendly, you could consider adding a clear instruction or button that prompts users to save or refresh the mba dissertation writing services document to ensure the data is correctly populated. Simplifying the process can help avoid accidental deletions and frustration.
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