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I created our performance evaluation form in Word 2003.
Protected it, and saved it as a .dot file. The file automatically stored on C:Application/Microsoft/Template. If I open the document from the above location, it works in Word 2003. If I email that same .dot file to someone, the fill-in sections don't work. What do I need to do so I can email this and make it work. Thanks. |
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What kind of "fill-in sections" have you been using? Form fields? A user
form? If there are macros involved, you must ask the recipient to place the template in his or her user templates folder (as determined by the File Locations dialog box), which is usually a trusted location. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Diane" wrote in message ... I created our performance evaluation form in Word 2003. Protected it, and saved it as a .dot file. The file automatically stored on C:Application/Microsoft/Template. If I open the document from the above location, it works in Word 2003. If I email that same .dot file to someone, the fill-in sections don't work. What do I need to do so I can email this and make it work. Thanks. |
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It would check boxes and text boxes where the employee will write sentences.
I didn't create any macros. Just used the Control Toolbox and Forms toolbars to insert what I needed. "Stefan Blom" wrote: What kind of "fill-in sections" have you been using? Form fields? A user form? If there are macros involved, you must ask the recipient to place the template in his or her user templates folder (as determined by the File Locations dialog box), which is usually a trusted location. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Diane" wrote in message ... I created our performance evaluation form in Word 2003. Protected it, and saved it as a .dot file. The file automatically stored on C:Application/Microsoft/Template. If I open the document from the above location, it works in Word 2003. If I email that same .dot file to someone, the fill-in sections don't work. What do I need to do so I can email this and make it work. Thanks. |
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The ActiveX Controls (from the Control Toolbox) are likely to be the problem
here, because macro security usually forces any document with ActiveX controls into Design mode. Although you can turn off Design mode (there is a button on the Control Toolbox toolbar), that will only solve the issue temporarily. You can lower macro security, but it isn't recommended. ActiveX controls simply aren't worth the trouble. Instead, it's recommended that you make use of form fields only. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Diane" wrote in message ... It would check boxes and text boxes where the employee will write sentences. I didn't create any macros. Just used the Control Toolbox and Forms toolbars to insert what I needed. "Stefan Blom" wrote: What kind of "fill-in sections" have you been using? Form fields? A user form? If there are macros involved, you must ask the recipient to place the template in his or her user templates folder (as determined by the File Locations dialog box), which is usually a trusted location. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Diane" wrote in message ... I created our performance evaluation form in Word 2003. Protected it, and saved it as a .dot file. The file automatically stored on C:Application/Microsoft/Template. If I open the document from the above location, it works in Word 2003. If I email that same .dot file to someone, the fill-in sections don't work. What do I need to do so I can email this and make it work. Thanks. |
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I think you are correct. My problem is formatting the on the text box on the
Forms toolbar to resemble the one available in the Control Toolbox. I'll figure it out. Thanks for all your help. "Stefan Blom" wrote: The ActiveX Controls (from the Control Toolbox) are likely to be the problem here, because macro security usually forces any document with ActiveX controls into Design mode. Although you can turn off Design mode (there is a button on the Control Toolbox toolbar), that will only solve the issue temporarily. You can lower macro security, but it isn't recommended. ActiveX controls simply aren't worth the trouble. Instead, it's recommended that you make use of form fields only. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Diane" wrote in message ... It would check boxes and text boxes where the employee will write sentences. I didn't create any macros. Just used the Control Toolbox and Forms toolbars to insert what I needed. "Stefan Blom" wrote: What kind of "fill-in sections" have you been using? Form fields? A user form? If there are macros involved, you must ask the recipient to place the template in his or her user templates folder (as determined by the File Locations dialog box), which is usually a trusted location. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Diane" wrote in message ... I created our performance evaluation form in Word 2003. Protected it, and saved it as a .dot file. The file automatically stored on C:Application/Microsoft/Template. If I open the document from the above location, it works in Word 2003. If I email that same .dot file to someone, the fill-in sections don't work. What do I need to do so I can email this and make it work. Thanks. |
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You can unprotect the document and then apply formatting to the text form
field, if that's what you are asking. You can't make the text form field look or behave the same way as the ActiveX text box does, though. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Diane" wrote in message ... I think you are correct. My problem is formatting the on the text box on the Forms toolbar to resemble the one available in the Control Toolbox. I'll figure it out. Thanks for all your help. "Stefan Blom" wrote: The ActiveX Controls (from the Control Toolbox) are likely to be the problem here, because macro security usually forces any document with ActiveX controls into Design mode. Although you can turn off Design mode (there is a button on the Control Toolbox toolbar), that will only solve the issue temporarily. You can lower macro security, but it isn't recommended. ActiveX controls simply aren't worth the trouble. Instead, it's recommended that you make use of form fields only. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Diane" wrote in message ... It would check boxes and text boxes where the employee will write sentences. I didn't create any macros. Just used the Control Toolbox and Forms toolbars to insert what I needed. "Stefan Blom" wrote: What kind of "fill-in sections" have you been using? Form fields? A user form? If there are macros involved, you must ask the recipient to place the template in his or her user templates folder (as determined by the File Locations dialog box), which is usually a trusted location. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Diane" wrote in message ... I created our performance evaluation form in Word 2003. Protected it, and saved it as a .dot file. The file automatically stored on C:Application/Microsoft/Template. If I open the document from the above location, it works in Word 2003. If I email that same .dot file to someone, the fill-in sections don't work. What do I need to do so I can email this and make it work. Thanks. |
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