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Lynnecpa
It should be a very simple form, but I'm having trouble with the calcution fields. I have the form set up. Lines 1-7 (with text) left justified, with $ amounts at the end of each line. I have inserted the fields, set the properties up as numbers with the format that I want. There are no macros.
Line 3 needs to add [text2] and [text1] (lines 2 & 1, respectively. I set the type (under properties) to calculation and used the following formula: =text2+text1\#,##0.00 . But, it doesn't calculate. I do not understand the "calculate on exit." "Exit" from what? Since the cell isn't "fill-in enabled", my cursor won't tab to that field in order for me to have an opportunity to "Exit."
Also, line 4 should return the value of line 3 times 1.5%. and line 7 should return the sum of line 3 through line 6.
I've never tried to use a formula in word and was actually surprised that word had that capability. Now, I'd just like to be able to design a user friendly form, one that can be filled in and then printed.
Any help would be appreciated.
Lynne
Line 3 needs to add [text2] and [text1] (lines 2 & 1, respectively. I set the type (under properties) to calculation and used the following formula: =text2+text1\#,##0.00 . But, it doesn't calculate. I do not understand the "calculate on exit." "Exit" from what? Since the cell isn't "fill-in enabled", my cursor won't tab to that field in order for me to have an opportunity to "Exit."
Also, line 4 should return the value of line 3 times 1.5%. and line 7 should return the sum of line 3 through line 6.
I've never tried to use a formula in word and was actually surprised that word had that capability. Now, I'd just like to be able to design a user friendly form, one that can be filled in and then printed.
Any help would be appreciated.
Lynne