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So "date picker" is a content control? And what is the DocVariable?
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So "date picker" is a content control?
Yes. In fact, there are two of them in the first table. You'd need Word 2007 or later to access them.
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And what is the DocVariable?
Something Vamosj obtained a reference to somewhere else. As yet I don't see any use for it.
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