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I am converting Word Pro document to Microsoft Word and there are click here
blocks in it. When converting, the click here blocks don't show. Is there
something similar to click here blocks in Microsoft Word. If so, please help
me how I can perform this in my document.

Greatly appreciated.
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hockey1 wrote:
I am converting Word Pro document to Microsoft Word and there are
click here blocks in it. When converting, the click here blocks
don't show. Is there something similar to click here blocks in
Microsoft Word. If so, please help me how I can perform this in my
document.

Greatly appreciated.


See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...acroButton.htm

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