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That's not the issue. The issue is the content replication. In any event, it's unwise to repurpose a built-in content control the way you propose.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Sorry if I'm not understanding - I am completely new to content controls - but what exactly is it that you need me to do at this point? I have my "Lorem ipsum" text replicating throughout the document as needed now. That solves the second part of my two-part issue in the original post, I think.
Now I just need to know how to write a pdf-save macro that saves the filename according to some boilerplate text at the front, my "Lorem ipsum" text currently being used with a content control, and the computer's internal date. Am I missing something? Am I skipping a step? Apologies for all the questions. |
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