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Old 05-13-2021, 12:12 AM
Mattc1978 Mattc1978 is offline I am populating a word template using MS Forms and the answers show with brackets and speech marks. Windows 10 I am populating a word template using MS Forms and the answers show with brackets and speech marks. Office 2019
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I am populating a word template using MS Forms and the answers show with brackets and speech marks.
 
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Thumbs up :idea: I think I resolved the issue, I am about to make my first macros that will involve:

Convert .docx to .doc and this removes the active fields - I might be able to do this in Power Automate, will have to see.

Ctrl A - right click century gothic and apply to all text as the default from MS forms is Times New Roman; followed by Ctrl H find [[,"\]] wildcard option replace all, and nothing as a replacement, and finally find None and replace all with nothing.

This clears up all the gumpf from the MS form input and then clears the form up to be converted to a PDF to be posted for people to see.

If anyone has a better solution please tell me.
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