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Old 08-31-2015, 11:05 AM
Blades2002 Blades2002 is offline Question about multiple fill-in fields with the same answer Windows 7 64bit Question about multiple fill-in fields with the same answer Office 2010 64bit
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Hi everyone,



Following question, I have a standard letter with a few fill-in forms (and I use the .dotx extension so I am asked to fill them in whenever I open the letter).

My question is this: I have a number of fill-in fields that get the same answer. Am I able to somehow link certain fields together. For example, if I fill in a name in one fill-in field, I still have to fill it in in the next fill-in field as well.

I was wondering if it were possible to link these fill-in fields together, to ensure that I could work more effectively. Meaning that I fill in a field ONE time, and all instances of THAT field will use that particular fill-in. Thank you very much for helping me, I do appreciate it.
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