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Old 08-10-2012, 01:24 AM
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Yes, it makes a fundamental difference. Your reference to:
Quote:
This is within a form so obviously the document is protected to a point.
led me to believe you're using formfields, as the same kind of document protection is not necessary with content controls.

For a document using content controls, one needs to call the 'ContentControlOnExit' event, or perhaps the 'ContentControlBeforeStoreUpdate' event. The process is quite different to what you'd use with formfields. I'll put together some code and get back to you.
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