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blanchetdb blanchetdb is offline Using a UserForm to fill blanks in a letter Windows 10 Using a UserForm to fill blanks in a letter Office 2010
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Hi,

I am very much a rookie when it comes to Word but have experience with using VBA and UserForms in Excel.

I presently have a template letter that contains blanks and options for various paragraphs to choose from in order to create a final version of a letter.

Can I use the UserForm approach so that the individual complete the letter can enter the required information in boxes to populate the blanks on the template and use checkboxes to select the desired paragraphs to figure in the letter. They would then select "complete" form a command button and the letter would create itself?

If anyone could provide with an example of code that would get me started, advise if it is possible or even an alternate approach, it would be greatly appreciated.

thank you
Dan
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