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Default Referencing Word field contents in a linked Excel worksheet

I have a multiple page Word form that contains a linked Excel worksheet. In
my Word form I have a series of check boxes that are also in my Excel
worksheet. Is there a way to have the Excel check boxes default to whatever
my Word checkboxes contain?
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Default Referencing Word field contents in a linked Excel worksheet

Hi ?B?U25pcGVyNjY=?=,

I have a multiple page Word form that contains a linked Excel worksheet. In
my Word form I have a series of check boxes that are also in my Excel
worksheet. Is there a way to have the Excel check boxes default to whatever
my Word checkboxes contain?

Not without some fany macro code, no. If this were text, you might have a
chance. But the contents of a checkbox isn't "visible" to anything but your
eyes and a macro.

Cindy Meister
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http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
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