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Old 09-19-2016, 03:39 PM
kirkm kirkm is offline Binding text to a Form control. Possible? Windows XP Binding text to a Form control. Possible? Office 2003
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Can you send text to a textbox on a Form, so that edits there will reflect back in the document?
My goal is to work through the doc checking OCR errors in first & last names and save corrections.

I'm storing each name to Excel once confirmed, then reading them back so I don't need to do the same name twice.
It's working fine, but a Form may be better than the debug window for output and avoid stopping/ restarting the macro. If the Form is modal I should be able to work through the whole document in one go.
But I'm stuck on a method for replacing a paragraph with the text box contents of a text box.

Thanks for any help
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