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id='q-33046'><p>I need to create a form in Google Docs. There are duplicate fields (the same information entered in one field will need to be entered into another field). I wanted to auto-fill the second field from the first (if possible). I&#8217;m not that familiar with Google Docs. I tried searching but came up with nothing. Any suggestions?<br
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id='q-33047'><p>In a spreadsheet?  If you want to duplicate what&#8217;s in cell E-14, for example, just put the following into the formula box for the field you wish the dupe to appear in:<br
/> =(e14)</p><hr
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id="quote-reply-33047" style="display: none;">ron</span><a
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id='q-33049'><blockquote
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href="#comment-33047">ron</a></strong>: In a spreadsheet?If you want to duplicate what’s in cell E-14, for example, just put the following into the formula box for the field you wish the dupe to appear in: =(e14)</p></blockquote><p>I was told to use Google Docs vs Google Spreadsheets but I&#8217;m not well versed in either &#8230; if I could just use Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel I could do something like what your suggesting but for some reason they wanted Google Docs. Maybe I&#8217;ll just create the form in Google Spreadsheets (use the formula you referenced) and then see if they are cool with that. Thanks for the feedback.<br
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id="quote-reply-33049" style="display: none;">frankm</span><a
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id='q-33050'><p>Ah, I&#8217;ve never used &#8220;Google Forms&#8221; before.  Looks like you&#8217;d have to embed some custom JavaScript in the form to get it to do as you wish.  Basically, a javascript event that fires when the person exits the one field, which then takes that value and displays it in another field.<br
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id='q-33058'><p>I won&#8217;t swear to it, but I think I&#8217;ve created a spreadsheet in Excel and then opened it in Google docs before.  You can give that a quick test to see if it works and if so, you can then do your full document that way.<br
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id="quote-reply-33058" style="display: none;">guitard</span><a
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id='q-33060'><p>Since I&#8217;m much better at Excel &#8230; I just created the form using Excel and opened it in Google Sheets. Everything seems to be good. I&#8217;ll find out tomorrow if Sheets is OK vs Docs. Thanks for the suggestions.<br
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