From: Peter Hansen on 16 Dec 2009 22:48 I have been frustrated with not being able to use the report form I created in MS Office 2003 once I upgraded to 2007. Here is what I want to do: Create boxes of text that I can type into (or dictate into using Dragon Naturally Speaking) so that the text is then automatically copied into another text box with the same name. For example, "Patient: John Doe" After typing or dictating in "John Doe" in the text box after "Patient:" the text "John Doe" would automatically be copied into the text box in another area of the document labelled "Patient:" so I would not have to type it myself again. I would want to do the same with several other text boxes: Date, Date of Birth, Record Number, Unit, Reason for Referral, Diagnosis and Recommendation. In MS Office Word 2003 I had used text boxes with bookmarks in the original box and a cross-reference in the destination text box that automatically typed in the text that I had bookmarked. It worked beautifully. But it doesn't work in MS Office Word 2007. One difference is that the 2003 Word document had the formed locked so that I could tab through as I dictated. I can't seem to get this one to lock that way. But I have found a round light green button I put on my tool bar called "Next Field" so I just use that. Could someone take me step by step through the process of creating such a document in Word 2007? I sure would appreciate it! The new document either says "Error! Reference not found." or when I went back and re-did all the text boxes and put in new bookmarks and then cross referenced the destination text boxes to the earlier book marked ones nothing happened, i.e., the destination text boxes are blank, they did not update with the bookmarked text.
From: Doug Robbins - Word MVP on 16 Dec 2009 23:53 It sounds like you need to activate the Developer tab on the Ribbon - Click on the Office button, then on Word Options in the bottom border of the dialog and then on Popular and check the box for "Show Developer tab in the Ribbon." On that tab there is the Protect section that contains a Protect Document button which, when clicked will display the same protect document pane as was present in Word 2003. Apart from the means of getting access to the Protect Document facility, everything else should function the same as it did in Word 2003. -- Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply only to the newsgroups unless you wish to obtain my services on a paid professional basis. "Peter Hansen" <PeterHansen(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:23A640F3-36C5-4DA2-99A5-8393248744C9(a)microsoft.com... >I have been frustrated with not being able to use the report form I created > in MS Office 2003 once I upgraded to 2007. Here is what I want to do: > Create > boxes of text that I can type into (or dictate into using Dragon Naturally > Speaking) so that the text is then automatically copied into another text > box > with the same name. For example, "Patient: John Doe" After typing or > dictating in "John Doe" in the text box after "Patient:" the text "John > Doe" > would automatically be copied into the text box in another area of the > document labelled "Patient:" so I would not have to type it myself again. > I > would want to do the same with several other text boxes: Date, Date of > Birth, > Record Number, Unit, Reason for Referral, Diagnosis and Recommendation. In > MS > Office Word 2003 I had used text boxes with bookmarks in the original box > and > a cross-reference in the destination text box that automatically typed in > the > text that I had bookmarked. It worked beautifully. But it doesn't work in > MS > Office Word 2007. One difference is that the 2003 Word document had the > formed locked so that I could tab through as I dictated. I can't seem to > get > this one to lock that way. But I have found a round light green button I > put > on my tool bar called "Next Field" so I just use that. Could someone take > me > step by step through the process of creating such a document in Word 2007? > I > sure would appreciate it! The new document either says "Error! Reference > not > found." or when I went back and re-did all the text boxes and put in new > bookmarks and then cross referenced the destination text boxes to the > earlier > book marked ones nothing happened, i.e., the destination text boxes are > blank, they did not update with the bookmarked text.
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