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Old 04-14-2016, 01:46 PM
TzarChasm TzarChasm is offline Is there a way to anchor drop-down content control boxes so entering text doesn't change formatting? Windows 7 64bit Is there a way to anchor drop-down content control boxes so entering text doesn't change formatting? Office 2010 64bit
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So now I have a new problem. In having created exceptions for all of my content control boxes, everything is shaded oddly so that the information in some areas is unreadable. I can uncheck the "highlight fields I can edit" box but this apparently reverts automatically when the document is closed.

How can I permanently remove the form field shading from Word 2010's content controls, so that all users can just open the file and view it normally?
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