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lots of questions

I have developed a word 2000 form template which is protected. The user
fills in the blanks. There is a header (but not in the header) that I want
to be able to drop in one of several 2-line addresses. Dropdown has one line
limitation, can dropdown list "break" a line to create the address lines?
Autotext field works, but leaves problems with the "unprotected" sections it
resides in...have run out of ideas. Is there a simple way to give the user
the ability to choose one of two addresses? Best regards
 
L

lots of questions

Greg: My "Websense" will not allow me to follow or go to the url you
provided....can you elaborate here?
 
G

Graham Mayor

Websense? There is nothing to fear from my web site which has been put
together to avoid such unnecessary repetition.

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J

Jean-Guy Marcil

lots of questions was telling us:
lots of questions nous racontait que :
Greg: My "Websense" will not allow me to follow or go to the url you

lol
Like a paranoid Spider Man!
;-)

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Salut!
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Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP
(e-mail address removed)
Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org
 
G

Greg

LOQ,

It would be much easier for you to turn off your websense and following
the link. With the exception of a rather annoying clock ;-), there is
nothing there to fear.
 
J

Jean-Guy Marcil

Greg was telling us:
Greg nous racontait que :
LOQ,

It would be much easier for you to turn off your websense and
following the link. With the exception of a rather annoying clock
lol
Ouch!

;-), there is nothing there to fear.

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Salut!
_______________________________________
Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP
(e-mail address removed)
Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org
 
G

Graham Mayor

Leave my attractive clock alone ;)

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP


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