For instance, if you take a look at the Options dialog box for a text form field, you'll notice that you can set a bookmark name for the form field. One possible workaround for this problem is to place the form fields in the main body of the document and then reference those form fields using regular fields. The problem is that Word doesn't allow form fields (or any form controls) to be placed in headers, footers, footnotes, endnotes, and a few other places.
Some of the information that Steve needs entered must appear in the header of the document. When he creates a document based on the template, the form fields indicate what needs to be entered, thereby making it easier for users to create the documents in the format necessary. Steve uses form fields to allow the entry of standard information in some of his document templates.