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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon View Post
In your example, there is no specific location that is easily accessed. "Enter case references" is a prompt for your FillIn field.

You could, instead, use an ASK field with a related REF field to display the information.
In this case, it would probably be easier to bookmark the FILLIN field...
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