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I have a template that opens a new Word document. The user is then able to select multiple drop down menus and fill in other form fields. Is it possible to save this to a plain word document with no protection and no form fields? For example if they selected from a drop down list "California" I would like to somehow open the new document that just says "..... California....." without any evidence that it actually came from a template (Form). I am currently converting the document to a PDF and then back, which is a little bit of a pain because it does not always preserve the exact formatting.
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Try this:
1. Unprotect the form document using the passsword you created to protect it so that it would work as a form. 2. Select all. 3. Press Ctrl+Shift+F9 (the F9 key). This last action changes all fields into text. You should then be able to print it as such. Does this solve your problem? |
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That's exactly what I was trying to do. I guess I didn't know how to word it in the search engines. Thanks a bunch
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