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Having the content controls side by side has nothing to do with the code (which is merely an adaptation of some I wrote, BTW). It's simply a matter of placement of the objects in the document. For example, if you create a two-column table, you could put one content control in one column and the other content control in the adjacent column. Indeed, you don't even need a table - you could separate them with something as simple as a tab or a space character.
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