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Old 12-22-2012, 09:43 AM
wordwrkr wordwrkr is offline Can entered text automatically appear in 2 different locations? Windows 7 64bit Can entered text automatically appear in 2 different locations? Office 2010 64bit
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I'm creating an employee evaluation form. In one section the employee enters his objectives. In another section he assesses the extent to which he met those objectives. I'd like for the user to not have to reenter the objectives in the evaluation section. Instead, I'd like whatever text he enters in the first section to automatically appear in the second. Can this be done? I tried to do it with Word's cross-referencing feature, to no avail.
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