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Hello! I'm working on an automated document utilizing a template,
DocProperty fields and autotext to populate various portions of the document. After the document is initially created, it is then passed on to others to edit. Does anyone know a way to strip the coding from these populated portions so that the resulting text from these auto entries, etc. behave as normal keyboarded text? Other operators are not happy with the way AutoText entries behave if they need to edit them (I included the ending paragraph mark). Merging with a secondary document freaked them out so I went with writing the variable fields as custom DocProperty fields (I love it). However, if they ever hit the toggle code and saw the fields rather than the result, well, it would just be a bad day. Thanks in advance for any suggestions! |
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On Mar 8, 7:12 am, Officeoceans
wrote: Hello! I'm working on an automated document utilizing a template, DocProperty fields and autotext to populate various portions of the document. After the document is initially created, it is then passed on to others to edit. Does anyone know a way to strip the coding from these populated portions so that the resulting text from these auto entries, etc. behave as normal keyboarded text? Other operators are not happy with the way AutoText entries behave if they need to edit them (I included the ending paragraph mark). Merging with a secondary document freaked them out so I went with writing the variable fields as custom DocProperty fields (I love it). However, if they ever hit the toggle code and saw the fields rather than the result, well, it would just be a bad day. Thanks in advance for any suggestions! CTRL+a (select all) CTRL+Shift+F9 convert to text |
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Dank u Merci Grazie Obrigado THANK YOU
"Greg Maxey" wrote: On Mar 8, 7:12 am, Officeoceans wrote: Hello! I'm working on an automated document utilizing a template, DocProperty fields and autotext to populate various portions of the document. After the document is initially created, it is then passed on to others to edit. Does anyone know a way to strip the coding from these populated portions so that the resulting text from these auto entries, etc. behave as normal keyboarded text? Other operators are not happy with the way AutoText entries behave if they need to edit them (I included the ending paragraph mark). Merging with a secondary document freaked them out so I went with writing the variable fields as custom DocProperty fields (I love it). However, if they ever hit the toggle code and saw the fields rather than the result, well, it would just be a bad day. Thanks in advance for any suggestions! CTRL+a (select all) CTRL+Shift+F9 convert to text |
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