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Hi - for all you "Pros" please be patient with me....  I just got Abobe Professional and Live Cycle and am trying to teach myself to do forms.  I have figured out how to make the forms and some simple calculations but I can not figure out the following:

I am working with a simple timecard that is a 1/2 sheet.  The form consists of a "Payroll Copy" (top) and a Employee Copy (bottom).  What I want is for employees to fill out the top portion of the form and for the bottom portion to automatically copy the information.  Hopefully this makes sense.  I have attached the form.  I thought that if the fields are named the same on the top and bottom of the form that it would fill-in automatically but it is not working.  When I search help - it is too complicated since I am a beginner and don't know all of the terms.

Would some kind person give me some tips on what I am doing wrong?

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Just set the binding on the Binding tab to Global and it will keep all fields with the same name in synch.

Paul

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Just set the binding on the Binding tab to Global and it will keep all fields with the same name in synch.

Paul

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