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Old 12-14-2016, 09:07 PM
Father Father is offline Expanding tables with calculating form fields? Windows 7 32bit Expanding tables with calculating form fields? Office 2013
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1. You could select a given formfield and delete the contents or reset the dropdown value to the default. Added dropdown items and the 'lbs' fields for them can't be removed this way, though. In any event, if you save the document as a template, only the default setup will appear in any new document.
So Word doesn't have an option like Acrobat to put a "CLEAR FORM" button?
Not a huge... It's simple enough to do like you said.

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3. No. That said, I've coded the macro attached to the Nomenclature dropdown so that two more items can be added. The alternative would be to re-write the document using content controls.
I was looking in the wrong spot for that macro. Works good, except in add rows it puts the numbers in the first row's LBS EA column. I'll verify that I didn't screw something up in the cell numbering.

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