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Our organization has several locked forms in use. Is it possible to use the
data from a field in the header or footer, such as a date entered by a user, so that it prints/displays on all pages? Thanks. -- h.lovera |
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You can apply a unique style to the field that you want to repeat, and then
add a STYLEREF field, pointing to that style, in the header (or footer). See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/S....htm#FormField. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "h.lovera" wrote in message ... Our organization has several locked forms in use. Is it possible to use the data from a field in the header or footer, such as a date entered by a user, so that it prints/displays on all pages? Thanks. -- h.lovera |
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h.lovera wrote:
Our organization has several locked forms in use. Is it possible to use the data from a field in the header or footer, such as a date entered by a user, so that it prints/displays on all pages? Thanks. Apply a style to that field, one that isn't used anywhere else. Then use a StyleRef field in the header or footer. The style can be one that you create, and it doesn't have to contain any formatting other than the "Default Paragraph Format". If the field is in a paragraph with other things, make the style a character style instead of a paragraph style. -- 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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