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Here's hoping your fix is as simple as unprotecting your worksheet. Re: Greyed out 'controls' within the 'developer' tab Thanks for the feedback Sgt. Re: Greyed out 'controls' within the 'developer' tab Hey, hopefully it helped. Of course there could be other things wrong, but try the simple fixes first - who knows they may just work. Am not guru like some of ya'll.

I just can't seem to wrap my brain cells around it, even after taking 2 continuing ed classes from a most excellent teacher. I have my fingers crossed the "light bulb" will come on sometime soon or am gonna end up with more gray hair! Re: Greyed out 'controls' within the 'developer' tab Another thing to check that worked for me was to check that all COM addins are disabled.

Re: Greyed out 'controls' within the 'developer' tab What worked for me was to unshare your workbook. It must default to that when saving to a network location.

Uncheck "Allow changes by more than one user Hopes this helps! Results 1 to 12 of Greyed out 'controls' within the 'developer' tab. Register To Reply. Re: Greyed out 'controls' within the 'developer' tab. One test is worth a thousand opinions. Cheers Andy www. Re: Greyed out 'controls' within the 'developer' tab Hi.

Thanks for the replies. The button is greyed out for all workbooks. None of them are protected or have grouped worksheets. Re: Greyed out 'controls' within the 'developer' tab i have the same problem and it is driving me crazy. It is an xlsm, it is not protected and I do not have multiple selected. Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. How can I fix this? This thread is locked.

You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. To do this, you set the XML mapping for the content control. You can set this property by using the existing XMLMapping. SetMapping method in the object model. However, the mapping continues to have the limitation that it can only successfully map to leaf nodes or attributes. Rich text content controls cannot contain other rich text content controls.

If one exists inside of another for example, because of file format manipulation, copy and paste, and so on , it is unlinked until it is no longer contained inside a mapped rich text control. For more information about how to set up XML mapping, see the section New Word content control object model members later in this topic.

In addition to visualization enhancements and support for XML mapping to rich text content controls, Word also adds a new content control that enables you to repeat content. The repeating section content control repeats the content contained within it, including other content controls. You insert the repeating section content control around entire paragraphs or table rows.

Once the control surrounds a section, you can insert copies of the section above or below the contained section. You can repeat the inserted section by using either the control on the end of the content control displayed as a button with a plus sign or by choosing a command on the context menu, as shown in Figure 6.

The repeated content becomes a separate section of the control that you can assign a title by using the Content Control Properties dialog box.

Once you have given the section a title, if you select Allow users to add and remove sections in the Content Control Properties dialog box, users can add or delete the section by name. Figure 8. Use the repeating section content control context menu to delete a section. When a repeating section content control surrounds other content controls, the enclosed content controls are repeated in each new item; but any such content controls have their contents reset to placeholder text.

There are two exceptions where child control contents are preserved:. Figure 9. Repeating section content control containing child controls before repeat.

Figure Repeating section content control containing child controls after repeat. If the mapping does not intersect with an item in the node set as part of its parent chain, the binding is an "absolute binding" and shows the same content in all repeating section items.

If the mapping does intersect with an item in the node set as part of its parent chain, the binding is a "relative binding", and is remapped as follows:.

The remainder of the XPath is evaluated relative to the XPath of the repeating section content item. The binding is therefore evaluated as.



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