Populating a document form a userform

M

Mark

I have a userform which populates an address formfield on a letter, the
trouble with it is when the second and subsequent lines are entered then a
square precedes the text. Is there anyway that these squares can be removed?

To have the userform populates just a bookmark would normally resolve the
situation but I have a textbox which needs to be populated which is over a
picture and all the text is populated into that unless I use formfields!

Any other solutions would be greatly appreciated though.
 
J

Jean-Guy Marcil

Mark was telling us:
Mark nous racontait que :
I have a userform which populates an address formfield on a letter,
the trouble with it is when the second and subsequent lines are
entered then a square precedes the text. Is there anyway that these
squares can be removed?

Squares?
How is the useform organized?
How do you populate the document?
To have the userform populates just a bookmark would normally resolve
the situation but I have a textbox which needs to be populated which
is over a picture and all the text is populated into that unless I
use formfields!

???
Sorry, I don't understand what is going on here.

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C

Charles Kenyon

Do the squares print?
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M

Mark

Yes, the squares do print!

I am assuming that they are placed there because the userform textbox is a
multiline result so it places a square as a line feed.
 

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