Form filling

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shakey

I have this site that I often visit that opens to a form and I need to input
First name---------------tab
Second name--------------tab
etc
etc
before I can enter my new information.
Is there a way to set up these reoccurring entries using word "or anything"
Thank you
shakey
 
Your browser probably has such settings. It isn't a Word problem unless you
are using a Word document, though.
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Thanks for reply but I do not think you understood,or I badly phrased
question. I want to go to the web site a few times a day and paste in the
blocks. That is not a browser issue. I was hoping Word could let me generate
a form,template,whatever that could do this. I tried cut and paste below
from word but it did not work.
example:
doe (tab) John (tab) house address (tab)
It put it all in first entry. I need it to advance to the next entry in the
form on each tab.
Shakey
 
My browser collects information that I put into web forms so that I am
prompted with it the next time I start typing in a web form, much like
AutoText does in Word.
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I like that. What browser is it please?
Shakey
Charles Kenyon said:
My browser collects information that I put into web forms so that I am
prompted with it the next time I start typing in a web form, much like
AutoText does in Word.
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Internet Explorer, for one.

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SO- How about some help like where is information on that. I have been using
IE for years and haven't run across it.
SHAKEY
 
It is probably one of the options. I use Mozilla (Netscape). I don't know
what the setting is, just that it works that way.
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Susan- Sorry if I came off badly. I just realized you probably meant the
auto complete feature but I was hoping for more.
Shakey
 
Well, it seemed to me that AutoComplete was what Charles was describing.

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