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Cursor disappears in ms word
Cursor disappears in ms word













You can use the Tab key to move from one to the other.Ĥ. I selected the area with the Content Controls and "grouped" them. Those that should be in a table are in a borderless table. Content Controls are much easier to maintain for most people.Īttached is your form, with some simple Content Controls at the start. I think MacroButton Prompts are great in my opinion, they have been superceded by Content Controls for most purposes. Those do work in all versions of Word since at least Word 97. After the 'text only' is copied into the fresh document the cursor resumes its proper functioning and can always be seen as it should be when using the arrow keys. DO NOT transfer any of the old formatting to the new document. When appropriate, I have used Macrobutton Prompt fields. Copy the entire document into a new, freshly opened, blank document, leaving behind ALL the formatting. That is for development of forms and for troubleshooting. You should not be using Word with field codes displayed. For some reason, perhaps that these are not defined fields but simply blank, your fields do not shade even when selected or when "always" is used as the option. I have never used blank undefined fields like this. Like the poster in the other thread, my cursor simply disappears. You can repost it if you want but the Internet lasts a long time. I removed your personal information from the attachment.















Cursor disappears in ms word