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Hi Andy,
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Having seen what you're trying to do, I'd suggest setting up the required 'fields' in an ordinary document using Word 2007's Content Controls. Unlike textbox fields on a userform, Rich Text Content Controls allow for carriage returns and, unlike formfields, support spell-checking. Best of all, no code is required.
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Oh well...never mind.
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