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Summary: Word enables you to create forms with fields that users fill in. You can even create calculations based on what users enter into form fields. Here’s how to get those calculations to automatically update whenever you change information in the form. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)
In other WordTips you've learned how you can set up your form fields so that they perform calculations and display the results. When you print your form, Word updates the fields so that the results of the calculations are displayed in the form. What if you don't want to wait until printing in order to view the results?
Fortunately, Word provides a way you can do this. Make sure you follow these steps:
You can now use the form as normal. Whenever you press Tab to move between forms, and you leave a field used in a calculation, Word recalculates all the fields in the form. The result is that your calculated fields are always updated, as desired. In reality, not every possible field is updated in your form; see http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=157463 for more information. (This Knowledge Base article is for Word 97, but is still applicable to later versions of Word.) You can rest assured that all your form fields are updated, however.
Tip #1456 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003
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