They're very old technology and not very secure, and they're sometimes ill-behaved. I don't recommend ActiveX controls for large forms like this. ![]() In those cases, you can use legacy form fields. There are a few reasons you may not want to use content controls: If the users of the form will have Word for Windows version 2007 or earlier (which don't support check box content controls) or Word for Mac earlier than Office 2016 version 15.23 (see ). Generally, I would recommend using content controls for all the entry "fields" (note, these are not fields in Word's technical jargon). ![]() As with most things in Word, the choices are complicated.
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