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NobodysPerfect NobodysPerfect is offline How to use onchange event for content controls in word Windows 8 How to use onchange event for content controls in word Office 2010 32bit
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Hi Greg,

great solution, answers many questions. But I have an additional question.

I (almost) followed your instructions and inserted the four Content Controls, but mistakenly I inserted rich text (instead of plain text) Content Controls.

Running the MapCCs code I got runtime error '6191' ("Data connection cannot be created for Rich Text Content Control" - translated). WHY???

I know mapping Rich Text Content Controls IS possible, so which are the lines in the code to be adjusted to map RT CCs?

Thanks
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