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    WORD, bookmark - bookmark

    Hi peeps,

    Just wondering if it was possible to allow a user to enter data into a bookmark and in the line underneath another bookmark is placed and the text is simaultously copied into the other bookmark?

    thanks for the help.

    caz

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    Re: WORD, bookmark - bookmark

    There is a DocumentChange event of the Application object that you may want to try for keypresses.

    Other then that, you can link the two bookmarks but you would need an event to fire to update the second one.
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    Re: WORD, bookmark - bookmark

    thanks dogg, i am experimenting with the keypress method as i have used it with visual basic but its a pain because you have to consider punctuation such as full stops and commas and spaces are all going to be used.

    Is there anyway that the text can be inserted into the document at two places so, what ever you type goes into two different places? not heard of it but was an idea,.

    cheers rob

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