Microsoft word link content control to database
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If you already know how to select text with your mouse and type, you can do this. The good news here is you don’t have to be a propeller-head to pull this off.
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So I settled on Microsoft Word’s Bookmarks feature. But this reader requested something that works like Adobe’s forms, where you can fill in one field and, if the field is duplicated elsewhere, those field copies will automatically repeat the same information (and self-update if the information in the original field changes). You can engineer the living daylights out of this if you’re so inclined. There are a number of ways to approach this - I’ve heard of people using Mail Merge, ASK fields (which could be used in conjunction with the technique below), FILLIN fields, macros, etc. This reader gave me a good excuse to go digging around to find something that works. I’d always been interested in this question myself (since I’ve run into this problem with my own forms), but I just never took the time to really find a good solution. I’ve read something about making each field an REF field, but I don’t understand how to do it, and I’ve tried tons of Google search results. (That’s just making more work for her.) Is there a way to autopopulate a field? I’d like it to work similar to Adobe, where if you give the fields the same name, the text in one will automatically fill up in all of the others. Making them all a field will mean that the assistant will have to retype the same word at least 23 times in a will. As of now, all the paralegal has to do is do a find/replace and change all the sons, to daughters, or children, and wife to husband, etc. make all of those relationships fields, but I think that would be longer. There are several places in the will, where it will say, “I leave my sons…or my wife, Mary,” for example. She gave me a sample will, medical power of attorney, and some correspondence. I’m trying to create some forms for our estates and trusts attorney.