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Don't confuse a UserForm with legacy form fields or even content controls.
If you have ever used one of Word's "wizards" to create a document, you've used a UserForm. It basically asks questions or presents choices, and the document is built on the basis of your input. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Razberri" wrote in message ... Thanks Suzanne! A lot for me to look up and absorb there! Main issue I see now is I need something that is then easy to edit in the document. Each of the template sections are pre-written but might need adapting on a case by case scenario. This needs to be super easy and quick to do. Also I had a think about using form features but I just didn't see a practical and user-freindly way of incorporating them to suit my purposes. -- Razberri |
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