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I use Word 2000 in house and Word 2003 in office. On the document using the
mergefield toolbar, I insert word fields by clicking "insert wordfield", then
"fill in", then at prompt I type in "location", then press ok. Location
changes for every client.

The document contains five places where I must insert the information for
"location." My practice has been to create a wordfield five times at the
various places in the document repeating the same question. I think this is
wasteful, but the only way I know how to do it.

Q. Is there a different technique to avoid retyping the information for the
prompts. Note: I have no clue as to Word programming language.

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Why not add a location field to the data source?

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I use Word 2000 in house and Word 2003 in office. On the document using
the
mergefield toolbar, I insert word fields by clicking "insert wordfield",
then
"fill in", then at prompt I type in "location", then press ok. Location
changes for every client.

The document contains five places where I must insert the information for
"location." My practice has been to create a wordfield five times at the
various places in the document repeating the same question. I think this
is
wasteful, but the only way I know how to do it.

Q. Is there a different technique to avoid retyping the information for
the
prompts. Note: I have no clue as to Word programming language.



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"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

Why not add a location field to the data source?

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Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP

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I use Word 2000 in house and Word 2003 in office. On the document using
the
mergefield toolbar, I insert word fields by clicking "insert wordfield",
then
"fill in", then at prompt I type in "location", then press ok. Location
changes for every client.

The document contains five places where I must insert the information for
"location." My practice has been to create a wordfield five times at the
various places in the document repeating the same question. I think this
is
wasteful, but the only way I know how to do it.

Q. Is there a different technique to avoid retyping the information for
the
prompts. Note: I have no clue as to Word programming language.




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The primary data source is MS Access. My secretary does not know how to
program that database. The specific word field frequently varies. I need
something simple that we can create specific word fields for repetitive data
for the document.

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

Why not add a location field to the data source?

--
Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP

"bird lover" wrote in message
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I use Word 2000 in house and Word 2003 in office. On the document using
the
mergefield toolbar, I insert word fields by clicking "insert wordfield",
then
"fill in", then at prompt I type in "location", then press ok. Location
changes for every client.

The document contains five places where I must insert the information for
"location." My practice has been to create a wordfield five times at the
various places in the document repeating the same question. I think this
is
wasteful, but the only way I know how to do it.

Q. Is there a different technique to avoid retyping the information for
the
prompts. Note: I have no clue as to Word programming language.




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Create a directory merge into a single row table, containing a column for
each field. Merge to a new document
Add a header rown of fieldnames, add a column for the location and maintain
the table as a data source.
or
How do you determine the location for each record? If there are only a few
locations, you could probably use a conditional field to insert the correct
one.
or
You certainly don't need to enter a location fillin field more than once for
each document. Use a single Ask field instead and insert the result five
times with REF fields.

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bird lover wrote:
The primary data source is MS Access. My secretary does not know how
to program that database. The specific word field frequently varies.
I need something simple that we can create specific word fields for
repetitive data for the document.

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

Why not add a location field to the data source?

--
Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP

"bird lover" wrote in message
...
I use Word 2000 in house and Word 2003 in office. On the document
using the
mergefield toolbar, I insert word fields by clicking "insert
wordfield", then
"fill in", then at prompt I type in "location", then press ok.
Location changes for every client.

The document contains five places where I must insert the
information for "location." My practice has been to create a
wordfield five times at the various places in the document
repeating the same question. I think this is
wasteful, but the only way I know how to do it.

Q. Is there a different technique to avoid retyping the
information for the
prompts. Note: I have no clue as to Word programming language.



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