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I am creating a form in Word. I would like to auto-populate a form field with
the same text as a prior form field (so people will not have to enter the same information twice - I have 2 separate pages and I need the information from the first page so I can collate them when they are sent to me via fax). In short, I want a cell to equal the text in another designated cell. Can I do this, or do I have to recreate the form in excel in order to accomplish this task? Please help??? Christy |
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