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Yes.
No. Select the Content Control but not the paragraph mark. Apply a border to the selected text under the Home tab. The arrow shows up when the user is in the Content Control but not otherwise. What is it you are trying to accomplish by doing this? |
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So I am creating a generic document that will have some drop down lists the thing I have noticed is that there is no real visual notation that the field or area is a drop down list unless you actually click in it. You can put in the beginning and ending tags but this shows up in printing the finish document and honestly looks very clunky. So I am trying for a sleek way to denote a drop down list field in word.
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