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Old 07-12-2018, 08:28 AM
VGW VGW is offline What is the best method to have multiple sets of bound content control in a document Windows 7 64bit What is the best method to have multiple sets of bound content control in a document Office 2016
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I attached a bad example above, I apologize. (If you could see me you might wonder how I am getting anything done at all as my wrist is in a cast).

So for clarity I am going to point to the amazing example "Test Report Template Upload".

Once the described test is complete, There would be a new content control list box that I would like to bind to another text box later in the document.

How can I do that so that they work as "sets" or groups?
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