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The tablet part is tough.
If your form is using macros, it will not work on a tablet. I don't know that legacy form controls work on tablets; my understanding is that content controls do not. The term "form" in Word is disappointingly ambiguous. What, exactly, are you doing to make it a form? Protecting for Filling in Forms? What kind of controls are you inserting? Legacy form controls? Active X controls? Content controls? |
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I have made a form that has fallible areas along with drop downs and buttons that change between pass and fail. the form is 13 pages long and has over 200 buttons to be checked. We use it when we are doing testing for driving. Each task has a pass or fail that we have to mark and keep for legal purposes.
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