This is EXACTLY what I need but it's not working for me. First of all it
does not enter the {} with Ctrl + F9 and it says this is an invalid bookmark,
regardless of how I get it in there? Can you tell me what I am doing wrong?
Thanks!!!
"Chad DeMeyer" wrote:
> In the form field options for the field on the first page, give the field a
> meaningful name, something like "fName". On subsequent pages, use a REF
> field:
>
> { REF fName }
> Note: braces {} must be inserted with Ctrl + F9
>
> In the form field options for the first field, put a checkmark next to
> 'Calculate on exit'.
>
> Regards,
> Chad
>
>
> "amidget"
> news:97E544DE-AEEE-489D-9EBD-3FBF6916DC44@microsoft.com...
> > Form has duplicate fields on subsequent pages. When the first field is
> filled in on the first page, I want all duplicate fields in the document to
> auto populate.. i.e. Name field on first page of document. Name field on
> second page of document. If the user types in their name in the first field,
> on exit it will autopopulate in the rest of the document in the name field.
> > TIA Anna
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