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I have a form letter that I use often and there are 10 parts (name, age,
gender, etc) that need to update for each letter. Is there a way to add a field that will A) be highlighted so I can see exactly which things need upated, and B) as I type a name in the first space it automatically fills in additional fields with the same info? Example: John Smith has worked for me for 12 months. John has done a good job. He is a hard worker and he laughs at my jokes. In the above I need to change the name (John Smith, John), number of months (12) and gender (He,he). |
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Michael D wrote:
I have a form letter that I use often and there are 10 parts (name, age, gender, etc) that need to update for each letter. Is there a way to add a field that will A) be highlighted so I can see exactly which things need upated, and B) as I type a name in the first space it automatically fills in additional fields with the same info? Example: John Smith has worked for me for 12 months. John has done a good job. He is a hard worker and he laughs at my jokes. In the above I need to change the name (John Smith, John), number of months (12) and gender (He,he). Read these articles: http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=22 http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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For part B see http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm for ideas that
may help you. Not sure about part A, I shall do some playing but hopefuly someone more experienced with forms will jump in here. Best of luck DeanH "Michael D" wrote: I have a form letter that I use often and there are 10 parts (name, age, gender, etc) that need to update for each letter. Is there a way to add a field that will A) be highlighted so I can see exactly which things need upated, and B) as I type a name in the first space it automatically fills in additional fields with the same info? Example: John Smith has worked for me for 12 months. John has done a good job. He is a hard worker and he laughs at my jokes. In the above I need to change the name (John Smith, John), number of months (12) and gender (He,he). |
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See http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm. Although you could
certainly use form fields and cross-references, you might find a UserForm more efficient for this purpose. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Michael D" Michael wrote in message ... I have a form letter that I use often and there are 10 parts (name, age, gender, etc) that need to update for each letter. Is there a way to add a field that will A) be highlighted so I can see exactly which things need upated, and B) as I type a name in the first space it automatically fills in additional fields with the same info? Example: John Smith has worked for me for 12 months. John has done a good job. He is a hard worker and he laughs at my jokes. In the above I need to change the name (John Smith, John), number of months (12) and gender (He,he). |
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