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Hi Mitch,
For a simple letter like the one described, you could use a Word form document. See the attached document which uses some text formfields, dropdown fields, etc for soliciting inputs that are then propagated/processed elsewhere in the document. However, your original post seems to suggest you want to be able to have a letter that might include multiple visits and treatments: Quote:
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Thanks! That's the kind of formatting I need. How did you build and insert the drop down text boxes?
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