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Template or Fill-In ??
I have a document that I created in WordPerfect that I need to now create in
Word 2003. I do not know if it would be easier to create it as a template or as a fill-in "form". It is a long legal document. It will need a Table of Contents and will have several exhibits added. In WordPerfect I created this as a Template which allowed me to place codes within the document where specific information would be entered. Then a list of that specific information was created for the user to complete. Then the program took the information the user filled in and inserted it into the document. This information consisted of items such as the name of a company, several different fee amounts, numbers of days in which certain things would take place, etc. Can someone please help me determine the best type of document to create in Word 2003 that will achieve the same end as I had with the WordPerfect document. I need this to be as similar as possible, as the other user(s) will also be changing from their familiar WordPerfect document. Any help and/or suggestions you can provide would be most appreciated. Thank you. |
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