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Hi
I am creating a meeting protocoll. The history is that people in my work are good at having meetings but bad at making decisions. So the solution is to have a table wrapped in repetable content. that looks like this. 1: "text" Decision: "text" who: "text" when: "text" If I restrict the document with read only and add editable areas the problem comes if people press the plus and add a new section when they have already filled the first section. The new section contains the same text. If I add text content control instead and restrict it with "filling in forms" I get another problem. The user can delete the text content control and then its back to the first problem. If I add the property that the content control can not be deleted the user cannot delete that section if they wish. Im not sure how I should solve this. Any suggestions? Anders Sweden |
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Look into using AutoText and training your users to use it.
Automated Boilerplate Using Microsoft Word (AutoText, AutoCorrect, Building Blocks, and more) |
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The problem I get now is that the editable ares are not in the new part even though they are there when I set the autotext. |
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The place where they are inserted needs to be an editable area.
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