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On 06/25/2011 08:24 AM, lee wrote:
Cor Nouws<oolst@nouenoff.nl>  writes:

lee wrote (24-06-11 22:41)
Is there another way to make LO ask for the contents of the input fields
than opening the document?
Ctrl-Shft-F9 (from my memory).
Cool, that works :)

Is there a way to use the same input field several times or to refer to
an input field? What I mean is that I need some of the data I enter into
a field at two places in the document, so it would be useful if I'd have
to enter it only once. I tried to copy an input field, and it's the same
as adding a new one.
I rarely use fields in this way, but, I believe that the proper term is "master field". As long as you use a text field that is a child of a master field, all children for that field should reference the same value. I hesitantly state this without providing a working example, but, I thought that the information may be useful regardless.

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