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Doug's user form is the more elegant solution, but you could use the update
example code at http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm saved in the template as an autonew macro which will update the fields automatically on creating a new document. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org McGet1982 wrote: Hi, I wonder if you can help me. I work in a Human Resources Department. We have many standard 'master' contracts, with standard fields such as 'Date', 'Name' 'Division' and 'Job Title'. I would ideally like a data form, as in excel, but as far as i know, word does not do this. Therefore i inserted word fields. The word fields prompt boxes are displayed once i right click the field, and select 'Update Field'. If i select all of the document (Ctrl + A), and then right click, and select 'Update Field'. Then one by one, the prompt box appears for each field i have previously entered into the document. It would be extremely helpful if i could have the document, upon opening, to display all of these prompt boxes, without having to select all of the document and selecting 'Update Fields' I am undertaking Advanced Word ECDL and i am yet to find any solutions. Please help me, as this would definately improve my organisations error ratio, turnaround time and eventual smooth running. Thank you. Paul P.s, I use Word XP. |
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