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Old 10-09-2024, 09:31 AM
r9c r9c is offline How to enable checkboxes with the restriction option "No changes (Read only)"? Windows 10 How to enable checkboxes with the restriction option "No changes (Read only)"? Office 2021
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Thank you Charles.

I have another question. I am using legacy controls, only because I have a visual basic program to import data from Word to Access. I find that content controls do not have variable name, whereas legacy controls do (as Bookmark name). My question is this: Is it possible to import data from Word to Access, when data are stored in content controls?
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