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A better Mouse trap? Trying to replace underlines with contact controls in 30 Word 2007 Docs.

Asked by jodyfaison in Microsoft Word, Extensible Markup Language (XML), VSTO

Tags: VBA, office 2007, xml

I've got about 30 docs with underlines for "fill in the blank" type questions. I'd like to update them with contact controls, (i think that's what they're called) in Word 2007. I know I can create them with vba but still I have to replace the underscores in about 55 questions per doc. It's getting to be a manual drag.
I bet there's a way to do it in xml, but I'm not good with c+, or c#.
I do have visual studio 2008 and xml doc inspector thing, but can't figure it out.
Just curious...
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