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Automatically populated form fields...
.... I think. What I have is an information packet with many pages. Upon
filling out the form fields on the first page of the packet, every page is
populated with the informaiton form page 1. (Name, address, phone, fax,
etc.). The information appears in a variety of fonts and layouts on the
pages. What is this function???? I am in 6.0 PRO and I can't find it. Of
course, I don't know what the function/ability is called so I'm shooting in
the dark.
I have another customer that needs the exact same thing.
Help PLEASE!
Greg
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McCabe
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7/2/2004 6:17:07 PM |
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> What I have is an information packet with many pages. Upon
> filling out the form fields on the first page of the packet, every page is
> populated with the informaiton form page 1. (Name, address, phone, fax,
> etc.). The information appears in a variety of fonts and layouts on the
> pages. What is this function???? I am in 6.0 PRO and I can't find it. Of
> course, I don't know what the function/ability is called so I'm shooting in
> the dark.
> Help PLEASE!
This isn't really a function, you just have to copy/paste fields and
be sure to keep them exactly the same name.
Fields with same name automaticaly shares their value and their
functions, only their appearence could be different.
JR
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jrboulay
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7/4/2004 10:18:47 AM
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Very cool. Thanks!
"JRB" <jrboulay@free.fr> wrote in message
news:18f7b572.0407040218.21f1a832@posting.google.com...
> > What I have is an information packet with many pages. Upon
> > filling out the form fields on the first page of the packet, every page
is
> > populated with the informaiton form page 1. (Name, address, phone, fax,
> > etc.). The information appears in a variety of fonts and layouts on the
> > pages. What is this function???? I am in 6.0 PRO and I can't find it.
Of
> > course, I don't know what the function/ability is called so I'm shooting
in
> > the dark.
> > Help PLEASE!
>
>
> This isn't really a function, you just have to copy/paste fields and
> be sure to keep them exactly the same name.
>
> Fields with same name automaticaly shares their value and their
> functions, only their appearence could be different.
>
> JR
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McCabe
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7/7/2004 6:08:02 PM
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