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You may be referring to FILLIN fields. Stefan's suggestion of form fields or
content controls is better, but the Rolls Royce of solutions is a UserForm; see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Userforms/CreateAUserForm.htm and/or http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tip_p..._userform.html. wrote in message ... Apologies if this is a really simple question but i am seeking some guidance. I am wanting to set up a template letter with much of the generic information in it already - however I then want to personalise it with the datkl of our discussion. As an example (I am an insurance adviser) I will visit a client for a formal review and then send a statement of advice around the points relevant to the discussion. In the past I used something or other whereby each section to be altered ws completed by a little box that appeared - I would fill in the text into the box and there might have been 6 or 7 of them. Once completed it created the letter - templated with generic detail but personalised with the individual detail Can anyone please point me towards the terminology to use and if possible training material or demo thanks \\Tony |
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