WD97: How to Use AutoText as a Result of a Form Field Entry
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Word 97 for Windows
SUMMARY
This article describes how to use AutoText as the result of a form field.
The procedure uses a drop-down form field that contains an on-exit macro.
MORE INFORMATION
In the example that follows, you will create a form that contains a form
field that causes a company's address to be inserted automatically when
the user enters a form field and selects a company name. The address will
be placed at a bookmark located in an unprotected section of the document.
Creating the On-Exit Macro:
Create the macro appropriate for your version of Word, where "DropDown1"
is
the bookmark that represents the drop-down form field containing your list
of items, and "Mark1" is the bookmark that represents where you want the
AutoText inserted.
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Sub DropDownAutoText1() 'This is the name of the macro
Dim DropResult As String
' Get result of the form field.
DropResult = ActiveDocument.FormFields("DropDown1").Result
' UnProtect the document.
ActiveDocument.UnProtect
With Selection
' Go to location to insert Autotext
.GoTo What:=wdGoToBookmark, Name:="Mark1"
' Insert AutoText name chosen from dropdown list.
.InsertAfter DropResult
' Insert the AutoText.
.Range.InsertAutoText
End With
' Re-Protect the document.
If ActiveDocument.ProtectionType = wdNoProtection Then
ActiveDocument.Protect Type:=wdAllowOnlyFormFields, NoReset:=True
End If
End Sub
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purpose.
Creating the Drop-Down Form Field:
Open a new document and follow these steps to create a drop-down form
field:
- On the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Forms.
- On the Forms toolbar, click Drop-Down Form Field (the third
button).
- Double-click the newly inserted form field. Enter an item
name in the Drop-down Item box, and choose the Add button. Use
items (such as company names) to denote information (such as
addresses) to be inserted into other places on the form.
- Repeat step 3 for each item needed in the Drop-Down list. Then
click OK.
- Right-click the Drop-Down Form Field and click Properties on
the shortcut menu.
- In the Drop-Down Form Field Options dialog box, under "Run
Macro On," in the Exit box, select the macro you created
in the "Create the On-Exit Macro" section of this article.
Click OK.
Creating the AutoText Entries:
Create the AutoText entries. Give each AutoText entry the same name that
is used in the drop-down form field list. The content of the AutoText
entry will be the company address.
For additional information on creating AutoText entries, use Word Help. To
locate the appropriate Help topic, follow these steps:
- On the Help menu, click Contents and Index.
- Click the Index tab, and then type AutoText on the Step 1
line.
- Under Step 2, select Creating from the AutoText topic, and
then click Display.
Placing the Bookmark in the Form:
Use the following procedure to insert a bookmark (in this example, name
the bookmark Mark1) where you want the AutoText (address) to appear. This
section of the document will be unprotected so that the AutoText result
can be inserted into the document. Insert a Continuous Section Break above
and below this bookmark.
- On the Insert menu, click Bookmark.
- Type Mark1 on the Bookmark name line.
- Click Add.
NOTE: You will not be able to use bookmarks in headers, footers,
annotations, footnotes, or endnotes because the EditGoto command in the
macro will not see these bookmarks, and they cannot be unprotected in
your form.
Protecting the Form:
To protect the form, follow these steps:
- On the Tools menu, click Protect document, select the Forms option, and
click Sections.
- In the Section Protection dialog box, clear the check box corresponding
to the section where the AutoText will be inserted and click OK twice.
- Save the Form.
Additional query words:
forms result module auto text
Keywords : kbmacro kbdta word97
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
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