As far as I'm aware of this is not a specific programming question. Maybe
that's the reason you didn't get an answer so far.
Although I'm not really experienced as to the use of this type of fields, I
think you're on your way.
From Word Help I deduct:
you should use the ASK field, e.g. { ASK CurrentRate "Enter the current
lending rate:" }; the given answer is saved in the bookmark CurrentRate;
to show the content of the CurrentRate bookmark anywhere in your text, you
should use the REF field, e.g. { REF CurrentRate } (see Word Help for the
details).
I hope this helps.
Kind regards,
Peter
Thank you for your response Peter. I think I have been doing all of that
routine correctly. My problem is - WHEN does the user get prompted (asked)
the question?
I seem to get aske as soon as I create the code, but in opening the form in
a NEW instance it never comes up. *shrugging* Is this not "do-able" in a
protected form?
> As far as I'm aware of this is not a specific programming question. Maybe
> that's the reason you didn't get an answer so far.
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> Kind regards,
> Peter
Peter_A_M (NL) - 24 Oct 2007 20:57 GMT
The protected form might be the problem, I'm not sure!
Generally speaking, I think it is the case that you should select one or
more fields and then update them (e.g. manually by pressing F9 or while
printing, merging etc.).
I'm afraid that I haven't got anymore suggestions!
Regards,
Peter
> Thank you for your response Peter. I think I have been doing all of that
> routine correctly. My problem is - WHEN does the user get prompted (asked)
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> > Kind regards,
> > Peter