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Old 11-20-2018, 09:01 AM
Rafi Rafi is offline Reset "Button" to clear Word user-filled form, from all filled details. Windows 7 64bit Reset "Button" to clear Word user-filled form, from all filled details. Office 2016
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Default Reset "Button" to clear Word user-filled form, from all filled details.

Hello everyone,

I hope the post is in the right place.
I have no knowledge of any code , so if there is an idea of how to solve the problem, please explain it in a simple way.



Thank you


I have built a Word form where there are drop-down boxes, boxes for free filling, date selection boxes.

When I finished building the form, I locked it.

After the users filling in the details , it is sent to be printed on a local printer.
There is no need to save the form with the details.

The filling is done about 20 times a day.

In order to clear the details of the previous user, we close it, choose "Do not save changes", and open again.

The second method is to open the "Undo" (down arrow), and undo all the changes in the form.

Is it possible to add a kind of "button", when pressed, all the details filled, will be cleared at once?
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