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Default Insert documents with their respective VBA/Macros

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"Princess Claudia" wrote in message
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Hi all,
I have a document template and some 30 other documents. Each documents
have dropdown and text boxes controlled by VBA/Macros.

Within the template, I have a form with 30 check boxes that let them
select which documents to insert. Once selected, I look at every check
boxes and if it is selected, I insert that specific document at the
end of the current document. I keep doing this for all check boxes. So
the final document can be fairly long.

Once the document is created, the user must fill all dropdowns and
text boxes. But I found out that when inserting those documents, I
lose all VBA/Macros; meaning they are not imported when I do the
insert. So I lost all the programming for those dropdown and text
boxes.

Is there a way to get the code inserted along with the document? Or is
there an easier solution? Thanks for your help!



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