Editing Online Forms

  • Thread starter Air Force Paper Pusher
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Air Force Paper Pusher

Hello,

I've recently created some online forms that are perfect for my job. The
problem I'm having is editing when I get the form back from the users.

When I unprotect the document, I can change anything I want. But, when I
want to track changes/insert comment/etc in the form field, it adds all
comments at the end of the field instead of where I select (i.e. end of a
sentence). It does the same when I delete a sentence by adding the "deleted
block" at the end of the field as well.

We constantly send these forms back to the users for corrections and
changes, and they rely on our comments/suggestions for these changes.

Is there any way that I can adjust the form field to allow Track Changes
like a normal (plain) word doc would do? Thanks!
 
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Cooz

Hi Air Force Paper Pusher,

To me it looks like you only need the form fields the first time, to receive
user input. Thereafter, the revision marks point to where changes should be
made and the form fileds are no longer necessary.

Well, if this interpretation is correct, get rid of the form fields before
you start to track changes: unprotect, Ctrl-A to select the document,
Ctrl+Shift-F9 to replace the form fields by their current values. Apply track
changes.

Good luck,
Cooz
 
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Air Force Paper Pusher

It worked a charm Cooz, thanks!

AFPP

Cooz said:
Hi Air Force Paper Pusher,

To me it looks like you only need the form fields the first time, to receive
user input. Thereafter, the revision marks point to where changes should be
made and the form fileds are no longer necessary.

Well, if this interpretation is correct, get rid of the form fields before
you start to track changes: unprotect, Ctrl-A to select the document,
Ctrl+Shift-F9 to replace the form fields by their current values. Apply track
changes.

Good luck,
Cooz
 

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