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duplicate data in text- and or numeric fields

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How to avoid to key in the same variable data in a PDF Form. I do not want that the user has to write text multiple times in copies of formfields from page One in the PDF form on Page 2 with the same text and numeric fields.

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Gr8 All the Best.

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Chalukya.

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Hi,

Try using:

Use global data binding for all your text and numeric fields.

All the text and numeric fields should have same name to use global data binding.

Hope this will Help

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Chalukya.

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Yes, it works, I forgot how to use that setting. II already wondered why this was not working anymore after my upgrade to Acrobat X.

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Chalukya.

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