![]() You will find that you now have this text in a content control box. There are nine different types, which you can play with at a later stage, but for this example choose the top left-hand corner Aa. The developer tab should appearon your toolbar when you select okay, and within this you will have content controls. You will alsoneed the developer tab on your toolbar (Word options, Customise Ribbon, Select Developer check box under 'Main Tabs') ![]() You can always changes back to, when selected, but I would suggest you leave it is always. This will not be shown when you print, or print preview. This will then show you that you have a field, with grey text, rather than just text itself. ![]() You will need to make two changes to the Microsoft word options to help you.Ĭlick on file, options, advanced, show document content, field shading (select always). Open MS Word, you will need to be using Word 2007 file format. I have just been researching something similar myself and you will now benefit from about four hours or so of my time…
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