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11-Mar-2003, 09:44 PM #1
show variables in a user form box
I AM USING MACROS IN WORD. THIS IS MY FIRST TIME WORKING WITH THE USER FORM BOXES AND I'M NOT EVEN SURE THAT I'M GOING ABOUT IT CORRECTLY. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO MAKE A BETTER SUGGESTION.

I'M MAKING A USER FORM BOX WHICH IS TO SHOW AN ADDRESS CHANGE. I WANT TO DISPLAY THE OLD ADDRESS ON ONE SIDE AND HAVE THE USER FILL IN LINES FOR THE NEW ADDRESS ON THE OTHER SIDE.

I'M PICKING UP THE OLD ADDRESS FROM AN ACTIVE DOCUMENT AND SAVING IT AS WITH VARIABLE NAMES, AS SHOWN:

OLDNAME
OLDADD1
OLDADD2
OLDCITY
OLDSTATE
OLDZIP

I WANT TO DISPLAY THEM ON THE OLD ADDRESS SIDE OF THE BOX. WHAT CODE DO I USE MAKE THEM FILL IN THE BOX?

I HAVE FIGURED OUT HOW TO MOVE THE NEW ADDRESS INTO THE ACTIVE DOCUMENT BUT I WANT THE USER TO SEE THE OLD ADDRESS AS HE'S ENTERING IN THE NEW.

PLEASE HELP ME
THANK YOU

Last edited by jpdollface : 12-Mar-2003 06:43 AM.
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16-Mar-2003, 02:12 PM #2
I guess noone does this sort of thing here...
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