![]() ![]() It can write its content to a CustomDocumentProperty. There's no simple workaround for this, but one possibility would be to use the ContentControlBeforeStoreUpdate event of the Document object to run object model actions when the XML node in the Custom XML Part is changed. So basically field codes need to ignore content controls. ![]() Or if it could be used, then the IF field cannot function correctly. When you think about it logically, this makes sense because when a field updates the only thing it can show is the result, which means the content control can't be used. Content controls cannot successfully be nested within field codes of any kind. ![]()
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