![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Prior to needing these separate instructions (and any code), I had been using ctrl+A > Group (Developer > Controls > Group) to protect the form. ![]() The instructions are building block "InstructEoL". One reason, however, requires a separate set of instructions, which I use the code to insert in place of the Rich Text Content Control. I have this as a building block "InstructElse" that I insert into the bookmark "BoxInstruct." For most of the reasons items leave the building, users need a Rich Text Content Control in different part of the form (separate table) to write instructions, insert diagrams, etc. There's a Combo Box Content Control (Case "Purpose") that users use to say why the item is leaving the building. The form has several content controls, which I tend to put in tables so that the form also looks nice when it needs to be filled out by hand. The following is the code I've put into a form that my office uses to track items for quality purposes. I cobbled together the following code from a lot of different forums and gmaxey and gmayor answers. I am a bit new to the Alt+F11 part of MSWord. ![]()
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