If they are real bookmarks then they are NOT, and can not, be dropdowns. If they are dropdowns - as they seem to be, then they are either formfields, OR they are ActiveX comboboxes.
It would really help if you answer questions that people ask you.
abcmsr said:
I want to make sure we are on the same page. You are inserting a text field from the Controls group on the Developer tab, correct?
I do not think you are using Controls, but I suppose it is possible.
I followed EXACTLY what macropod suggested (with formfields) and it works perfectly. With the caveat, as is mentioned, that the items in the dropdowns must be numeric. Or, as Tony mentions, you force them into numeric.
"basically the creator of the document wants to limit the choices which is why they probably used bookmarks."
Frankly, I simply do not believe this, that they are bookmarks. They can not be, if they are dropdowns. Using dropdowns to limit choices is quite valid, but again...they are NOT bookmarks. They are formfields, and formfields
have bookmarks. Or not. You can delete the bookmark for a formfield...and the formfield still exists, and can still be used for precisely what you want to do. Average the values. macropod's AVERAGE works exactly as stated. If it does not, you are putting them in incorrectly. Are you using Ctrl-F9 for EACH internal field? If you do not, you will indeed get a syntax error. You also must make sure you enclose the whole thing - EXACTLY as macropod posted - within a bracket.
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