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Good to hear, Vivka.

If you do a search on this forum you will find lots of threads that explore some of the facets of Content Controls which will give you a good understanding of how they can be used. I often point people at the template tools for Content Controls made available by Word gurus Greg Maxey and Graham Mayor. Either one of those tools is also worth downloading to help in your exploration.
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