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inserting data in text form fields

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Dan - 28 Feb 2007 05:54 GMT
Dear all

I have an interesting problem.

I have a word document that people are supposed to use as a template. So if
a user needs that form they just copy it to their local space.
What i would like to do is the following.

the word document has Text Form Fields. Few of those i would like to
prepopulate. So if i copy the document to my local storaga i would like to
run an event and put some values within the text form fields.

Is there something that allows me to automate this process? I searched on
the net but there is nothing i could find.

Thank you so much for the help.
Jezebel - 28 Feb 2007 05:58 GMT
You can't have looked very hard.

1. Use a real template, not a document that gets duplicated.

2. Add an AutoNew macro to pre-populate your form fields.

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