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Onka
 
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Default Adding Autotext in a Macro User Form field

I have created a template using a User Form. One of the fields in the form
requires the end user to enter information that already exists in autotext,
which varies from document to document, hence quite a few autotext entries.

Is there any way to insert autotext entries into the form by the end user.
If not does anyone have any ideas how this information can be stored then
automatically added to the form when the macro is run?


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Graham Mayor
 
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See http://www.gmayor.com/selectfile.htm. The required autotexts shold be
saved in or moved to the form template.

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Onka wrote:
I have created a template using a User Form. One of the fields in the
form requires the end user to enter information that already exists
in autotext, which varies from document to document, hence quite a
few autotext entries.

Is there any way to insert autotext entries into the form by the end
user. If not does anyone have any ideas how this information can be
stored then automatically added to the form when the macro is run?



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