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Paul,
Thanks again for the reply. This is a case where the users of the form are NOT tech savvy enough to really work headers/footers. The managers who fill out the form wan the data to appear right-justified at the top right of each page after page 1. Regardless, I did figure out the issue. If you click on the form field to enter text, it changes the bookmark that is that form field, and hence the loss of cross reference. By placing the cursor at the end of the field and backspacing into the field, one can enter the data and it will show up where wanted. I also verified that it indeed also work by putting the cross references in the header - in case they want to do that at some point. Again, thanks for your replies. Also, if you would please delete the form I sent. |
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In any event, the StyleRef solution I suggested has nothing to do with either formfields or bookmarks.
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