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Form Field not working on 2nd Page

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Hello,

I am building a form from a PDF file in Adobe LiveCycle Designer 8.0. It is a two page form that has calculations on both pages. I am trying to get the "TotalMilIncome" amount from the first page to be duplicated on the second page. The "TotalMilIncome" amount field works fine on the first page. When I copy the same field to the second page I get this error message:

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From this error message can anyone tell me what it is I am doing wrong? Thanks for your help in advance!

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When working with multiple pages, the page identifier must be added before the field name. For example, "Page2.TotalMilIncom"

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When working with multiple pages, the page identifier must be added before the field name. For example, "Page2.TotalMilIncom"

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Thank you, thank you, thank you!  That worked perfectly. Could not figure out what I was doing wrong. I am new at coding so this was probably a dumb question, so I appreciate you taking the time to answer so quickly. Thanks again!  

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