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If you're using form fields, each one has a built-in bookmark, and you
cross-reference it. Details at http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "RobertD" wrote in message ... What I'm actually trying to do is create a form in which repeating information will automatically print in similar form spots. For example, if I have a person's name at the beginning of the form, and in the middle, I only want to type it in once. I've tried this using { Ref "x"}, but it didn't work. I can't use the same bookmark name either. Is there a way to have the user enter in the information needed into a pop-up box, and have it automatically be placed where it should be placed? Keep in mind, I have NO PROGRAMMING knowledge at all. That being said, is there a program in Word 2007 that will allow me to write a macro, if necessary, without having any knowledge of macro writing? (Kind of a like an easy to understand "Macro Wizard"? It doens't HAVE to be a macro, or anytyhing like that, it just needs to be easy to do. I appreciate any assistance. |
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