![]() I have a template which contains 9 different fields currently setup as merge fields which is currently being manually populate and I am trying to write a simple User Form which can allow the user to enter all 9 different fields, and then upon the press of the submit button, it populates the fields. I was able to at least design a form with 9 textboxes and a submit button along with appropriate labels, but what I cannot seem to figure out is how to populate the fields with the values I am inputting. Is it something like mergefield.date_of_appointment = txt_date_of_appointment.text or something along those lines? I'd appreciate in seeing an example of how this would work and/or how the fields should be setup to begin with on the template. I tried to Fill out Form Fields in Microsoft Word using C# Interop. Filling fields in Word using c# and Microsoft. So Word will use the template to. 60 related questions. Creating Fillable Forms in Word You can create a form in Microsoft Office Word 2007/2010 by starting with a template and adding content controls, including text boxes. However, Word is also quite a powerful tool and you can use it to quickly create forms that you can either print or send via email, etc. Once you have all the controls in your document the way you want, it might be a good idea to protect the document so that user can only fill out the form fields and that's it. You're ready to begin making form fields! Let's start by adding a text field • Type the label for your first text box • Place your cursor where you want the box to appear; 16. • Go to the Developer Tab on your ribbon • Locate the Controls Box • Click on either Aa icon (Rich Text or Plain Text) in the upper left. ![]() ![]() Replying to an old, already answered thread will probably mean that most people won't read this. Re-post your question as a new thread (there's a New Thread button for this at bottom left and near top left of this page). When you post again (as a New Thread), you need to include more information. Tell us what version of Word you are using, and post the code that you already have for the form. Copying and pasting might be the easiest way when doing things by hand, but it code it's probably easier to duplicate the code than to copy and paste the controls.
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