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Old 02-21-2015, 03:44 PM
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A Word form and a HTML form are very different - you can't just copy one and paste into the other and expect the form elements to work the same way.

Your best solution would be to forget about using Word to create your HTML forms and use whatever software you use for the rest of your website.

If you are desperate to use Word then you should do the Word form so it is working correctly and then add a link on your website that downloads the Word file itself. This way, the website users will be able to open the file in Word (instead of a browser) and get to the form functionality.
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