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Originally Posted by jeffreybrown View Post
Thanks Graham, but unfortunately, I will not be able to use any add-ins at my work.

So, build your form on an external computer and bring it to work. The Add-In is not required to use the mapped controls. No macros are involved in the form itself, it is a part of the XML structure.


Otherwise, roll up your sleeves and prepare to learn much more about XML so you can modify your files without the Add-In (i.e. reinvent the wheel). You do not need to use an Add-In to do this, it is just easier. Mapped Content Controls
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