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I have read some of the responses from MS Word. None works.
Issue is: 1 form, repeat entries of same information - e.g. date, name, address etc. . Unable to make Form Field Text box work as entering "Date" then "RefDate" fails to compute; Form must be user friendly, real simple and basic for end user who is likely less computer literate than me (which means they know how to turn the computer on and not much more) - not only for me as draftsman but also user who is going to use the form. Instructions and feedback also have to meet that low level of computer literacy! Want simple solution in non technical verbiage Using Word 2003 |
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Okay, let's try this step by step.
1. You have a text form field into which the date is entered. 2. That form field by default has a bookmark named, say, Text1. 3. You can change the bookmark name to Date in the Form Field Options dialog. While you're there, check the box for "Calculate on exit." 4. Now, where you want the date repeated, press Ctrl+F9 and, between the braces Word will insert, type REF Date. Alternatively, use Insert | Reference | Cross-reference to Bookmark and select Date. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "andiamoster" wrote in message ... I have read some of the responses from MS Word. None works. Issue is: 1 form, repeat entries of same information - e.g. date, name, address etc. . Unable to make Form Field Text box work as entering "Date" then "RefDate" fails to compute; Form must be user friendly, real simple and basic for end user who is likely less computer literate than me (which means they know how to turn the computer on and not much more) - not only for me as draftsman but also user who is going to use the form. Instructions and feedback also have to meet that low level of computer literacy! Want simple solution in non technical verbiage Using Word 2003 |
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![]() "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Okay, let's try this step by step. 1. You have a text form field into which the date is entered. 2. That form field by default has a bookmark named, say, Text1. 3. You can change the bookmark name to Date in the Form Field Options dialog. While you're there, check the box for "Calculate on exit." 4. Now, where you want the date repeated, press Ctrl+F9 and, between the braces Word will insert, type REF Date. Alternatively, use Insert | Reference | Cross-reference to Bookmark and select Date. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "andiamoster" wrote in message ... I have read some of the responses from MS Word. None works. Issue is: 1 form, repeat entries of same information - e.g. date, name, address etc. . Unable to make Form Field Text box work as entering "Date" then "RefDate" fails to compute; Form must be user friendly, real simple and basic for end user who is likely less computer literate than me (which means they know how to turn the computer on and not much more) - not only for me as draftsman but also user who is going to use the form. Instructions and feedback also have to meet that low level of computer literacy! Want simple solution in non technical verbiage Using Word 2003 Tried - nothing happens - Lets try over I have a document with multiple fields to be filled in by a user Some of the fields are duplications Right now those fields have been highlighted/shaded as a result of hitting the "abl" on the form field toolbar Doubleclicking on those existing shaded fields - none of which have anything typed in them but do have the description of what is to be entered into that field preceding the individual shaded fields - results in a drop down box which allows for a number of items including "Text Form Field - followed by Type, Default Text, Max Length and Text Format; then followed by Macro entry and exit and then Field Settings with Bookmark - in which space the word Date has been typed. The calculate on exit box has been checked. This is wonderful so far but does absolutely nothing for allowing for the automatic filling into places/fields following the initial location nor for getting this to work!! Nor can I find any other way to go to another field/shaded area for other but different repetitive data to be entered So lets start over Is the shaded area the text form field? How is, for example, "Date" recorded into that field and where does it appear on the document? Is it typed into the shaded area? By the way, tried typing "Date" into the shaded area - it disappears. With the form toolbar open - tried typing Date in - moves the shaded area over - does not overwrite into the shaded area. Which step comes first? the word date, the text form discussion box, the creation of the field by hitting the "abl" button...are you skipping out or skimming over some steps? Next Q along this route, you say something about insert - reference - bookmark and you use a vertical line to separate - where does one go to find these bookmarks stored - and is there some significance to the vertical line and if so what, where, when, why and how So why not start from square 1 on this tutorial keeping it basic and identifying where the terms come from or appear in the entire process. |
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I can see we have to back up a lot farther. Yes, the shaded areas are the
form fields. In order to use the form fields, you have to protect the document for forms. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customizat...nTheBlanks.htm and especially the forms tutorials by Dian Chapman that this article links to. And Insert | Reference | Cross-reference means that you select the Insert menu, then the Reference item, then the Cross-reference item on the submenu to open the Cross-reference dialog. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "andiamoster" wrote in message ... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Okay, let's try this step by step. 1. You have a text form field into which the date is entered. 2. That form field by default has a bookmark named, say, Text1. 3. You can change the bookmark name to Date in the Form Field Options dialog. While you're there, check the box for "Calculate on exit." 4. Now, where you want the date repeated, press Ctrl+F9 and, between the braces Word will insert, type REF Date. Alternatively, use Insert | Reference | Cross-reference to Bookmark and select Date. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "andiamoster" wrote in message ... I have read some of the responses from MS Word. None works. Issue is: 1 form, repeat entries of same information - e.g. date, name, address etc. . Unable to make Form Field Text box work as entering "Date" then "RefDate" fails to compute; Form must be user friendly, real simple and basic for end user who is likely less computer literate than me (which means they know how to turn the computer on and not much more) - not only for me as draftsman but also user who is going to use the form. Instructions and feedback also have to meet that low level of computer literacy! Want simple solution in non technical verbiage Using Word 2003 Tried - nothing happens - Lets try over I have a document with multiple fields to be filled in by a user Some of the fields are duplications Right now those fields have been highlighted/shaded as a result of hitting the "abl" on the form field toolbar Doubleclicking on those existing shaded fields - none of which have anything typed in them but do have the description of what is to be entered into that field preceding the individual shaded fields - results in a drop down box which allows for a number of items including "Text Form Field - followed by Type, Default Text, Max Length and Text Format; then followed by Macro entry and exit and then Field Settings with Bookmark - in which space the word Date has been typed. The calculate on exit box has been checked. This is wonderful so far but does absolutely nothing for allowing for the automatic filling into places/fields following the initial location nor for getting this to work!! Nor can I find any other way to go to another field/shaded area for other but different repetitive data to be entered So lets start over Is the shaded area the text form field? How is, for example, "Date" recorded into that field and where does it appear on the document? Is it typed into the shaded area? By the way, tried typing "Date" into the shaded area - it disappears. With the form toolbar open - tried typing Date in - moves the shaded area over - does not overwrite into the shaded area. Which step comes first? the word date, the text form discussion box, the creation of the field by hitting the "abl" button...are you skipping out or skimming over some steps? Next Q along this route, you say something about insert - reference - bookmark and you use a vertical line to separate - where does one go to find these bookmarks stored - and is there some significance to the vertical line and if so what, where, when, why and how So why not start from square 1 on this tutorial keeping it basic and identifying where the terms come from or appear in the entire process. |
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