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Hi,
I have reviewed many messages regarding this subject but cannot seem to find an answer. I have a table with cells that require user input, and I need some cells repeated in another table. To avoid having the user accidently delete the bookmark, I selected the entire cell instead of just the text. When I try to insert the cross reference to another table, I get the error "Error! Not a valid result for table". I'm guessing this is because I am trying to insert a cell into another cell. I can't use user form or pull down menu as there is not a limited choice (such as part number, new numbers are always getting created). I also cannot select just select the text instead of the entire cell as bookmark because the bookmark is too easily deleted when they enter the info. Is there anything I can do? Perhaps a different type of cross-reference? Thanks, Amy |
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Hi Amy,
If the cells you want to refer to contain only numbers, you can bookmark the whole table, then use the combined bookmark and cell address to replicate the values at the new location. For more information on how to do this, see my Word maths 'tutorial' at: http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=365442 Cheers "Amy Wang" Amy wrote in message ... Hi, I have reviewed many messages regarding this subject but cannot seem to find an answer. I have a table with cells that require user input, and I need some cells repeated in another table. To avoid having the user accidently delete the bookmark, I selected the entire cell instead of just the text. When I try to insert the cross reference to another table, I get the error "Error! Not a valid result for table". I'm guessing this is because I am trying to insert a cell into another cell. I can't use user form or pull down menu as there is not a limited choice (such as part number, new numbers are always getting created). I also cannot select just select the text instead of the entire cell as bookmark because the bookmark is too easily deleted when they enter the info. Is there anything I can do? Perhaps a different type of cross-reference? Thanks, Amy |
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