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> I have a userform which populates an address formfield on a letter,
> the trouble with it is when the second and subsequent lines are
> entered then a square precedes the text. Is there anyway that these
> squares can be removed?
Squares?
How is the useform organized?
How do you populate the document?
> To have the userform populates just a bookmark would normally resolve
> the situation but I have a textbox which needs to be populated which
> is over a picture and all the text is populated into that unless I
> use formfields!
???
Sorry, I don't understand what is going on here.

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Do the squares print?

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>I have a userform which populates an address formfield on a letter, the
> trouble with it is when the second and subsequent lines are entered then a
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> Any other solutions would be greatly appreciated though.
Mark - 15 Feb 2006 21:03 GMT
Yes, the squares do print!
I am assuming that they are placed there because the userform textbox is a
multiline result so it places a square as a line feed.

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> Do the squares print?
> >I have a userform which populates an address formfield on a letter, the
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> > Any other solutions would be greatly appreciated though.