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    How can I use FIELD to define the location of a detail on the other sheet like : detail 01 on sheet A302 while I am on Sheet A101 .... I don't want to use SSM. Please help me... Thanks alot.

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    Default Re: Define Detail location

    without SSM I don't think it's possible.

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    Default Re: Define Detail location

    SSM (the .DST file) contains the information needed to "fill out" the field on your sheet "A101" for example. So I have to agree with cadtag.
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    Default Re: Define Detail location

    Yep, otherwise you're going to have to start programming a lot!

    I think that's going to be a lot more difficult than starting to use SSM.

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