Let's imagine that the control is called "mycheckbox" and in the following description, imagine that the thing I have shown as "" is actually the control as inserted from Quick Parts. In Word until Word 2010, Word inserts a DropDownListcontent control rather than a Checkbox control. Because checkbox content controls were not available When the checkbox is a Sharepoint property, and you are using Windows Word 2007 or later, you can insert the value of the property using a content control (from Insert->Quick Parts->Document property. Perhaps XPS/PDF becomes the final controlled version to ensure this.
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The contract may need to be portable beyond the context of the SharePoint and corporate environment (ie when it is emailed to the recipient for instance) so it will need to maintain it's data integrity to ensure only The aim is to simplify contract construction and to ensure errors are omittedīy new contract authors. The bulk of the document's contents would be protected. My current scenario is for the management of employment contracts and the associated clause inclusions/exclusions. If it is I'm not sure of the best approach to follow here, whether macro driven or VSTO or other or not possible. Now, I'd like to extend the functionality to selectively show/hide sections, tables, ranges of text based on whether certain checkboxes within the DIP are checked or not. I've deployed some of these propertiesĪs quick parts and they correctly change within the document where ever they are used. The Document Information Panel (DIP) shows with its associated content type fields. I'm using a SharePoint content type that opens a Microsoft Word document with the New Document command.