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How can I get a LINK field in a Word template to refer to the cur.

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RPJ - 12 Sep 2006 18:05 GMT
I am creating a Word Template document to used as a Form.  Througout this
document I want to show the contents of a form field so I used the LINK field.

Unfortunately, I cannot find a way for the "filename" in the LINK field to
refer to "the document that is currently open" (e.g Document1, Document2,
etc. or C:\FFFF.doc).

I tried nesting the FILENAME field within the LINK field but it doesn't work
when you save the Template document.

Can you help, please?
Dave Lett - 12 Sep 2006 18:33 GMT
I think you're using the wrong field. Try using the REF field, as in

{REF BookmarkNameOfFormField}

HTH,
Dave

>I am creating a Word Template document to used as a Form.  Througout this
> document I want to show the contents of a form field so I used the LINK
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> Can you help, please?
 
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