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Old 10-04-2020, 11:26 AM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Save File with specific name from fields input. Windows 10 Save File with specific name from fields input. Office 2019
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Did you read the tutorial's files? I suspect not. I gave you that link for a reason. I rarely use these fields and have forgotten much of what I once knew about ASK and FILL-IN fields, the tutorial has the sum of my knowledge.



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In this template (and documents based on the template), the ASK fields are not activated by opening the template or by creating a new document, they have to be activated either by the macro or manually. To activate them manually, select the next couple of sets of ASK fields (below) and cross-references and press your F9 key.
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