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Hello aaron,
I strongly suggest you use MS Excel for this task. The problem is that MS Word tables are not capble of doing this or if, it is too complicated. So create your table/labels in ms Excel and then simply copy the table into word. Then all your settings and formulas will be preserved. Alternatively, you can use icon on the menu to directly "Insert Excel Table", and then work with it in Word, but I think it is simplier to do it directly in Excel. As for excel, in fields where you want to have your A1 value use this formula "=A1". If you will need any further assistance, let me know. mike |
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