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Old 10-19-2017, 03:47 PM
Kozzzle Kozzzle is offline How do I update all fields from a new input Windows 10 How do I update all fields from a new input Office 2007
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Thanks guys

As requested please find attached a demo document to show the idea.

I don't want to attach an actual company document due to IP issues

From the attached you will see a simple document, where I need to prefill multiple date fields.

If you multiply a document like this by fifteen students then it is quite laborious to enter the date in each place

I am wanting to enter the date only once and had it populate every instance of date in the document.

On average I have 5 documents per student where I have to sign and date, quite a laborious and time consuming procedure

I hope I have explained my problem clearly and appreciate the help offered


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