Re: a form problem
- From: "Charles Kenyon" <wordfaq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 06:15:29 -0500
Another keyboard shortcut to unlink fields is Ctrl-Shift-F9.
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"akopacsi" <akopacsi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes, I know this option. But it saves only the data from the form... it
makes
a new file
that includes something like:
"1. data"; "n. data"; "yet another data"
But I want a file that includes eveything (normal texts, pics, etc.) from
the original document
plus the selected listbox entries as normal text... like
Original file with forms:
Name: ___ (<< I input my name here)
Profession: ___ (<< I input my profession here)
Building: [___] (<< and I select our building from this combo box)
Now I'd like to save it into a new file that doesn't incude text boxes and
combo boxes,
but normal text lines like:
Name: Tony
Profession: Net admin.
Building: C/12
Is it possible to save a form in this way?
"Save data only for forms" would make a file like:
"Tony";"Net admin";"C/12"
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