PromptText
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]FieldFillIn.PromptText property
Gets or sets the prompt text (the title of the prompt window).
public string PromptText { get; set; }
Examples
Shows how to use the FILLIN field to prompt the user for a response.
public void FieldFillIn()
{
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
// Insert a FILLIN field. When we manually update this field in Microsoft Word,
// it will prompt us to enter a response. The field will then display the response as text.
FieldFillIn field = (FieldFillIn)builder.InsertField(FieldType.FieldFillIn, true);
field.PromptText = "Please enter a response:";
field.DefaultResponse = "A default response.";
// We can also use these fields to ask the user for a unique response for each page
// created during a mail merge done using Microsoft Word.
field.PromptOnceOnMailMerge = true;
Assert.AreEqual(" FILLIN \"Please enter a response:\" \\d \"A default response.\" \\o", field.GetFieldCode());
FieldMergeField mergeField = (FieldMergeField)builder.InsertField(FieldType.FieldMergeField, true);
mergeField.FieldName = "MergeField";
// If we perform a mail merge programmatically, we can use a custom prompt respondent
// to automatically edit responses for FILLIN fields that the mail merge encounters.
doc.FieldOptions.UserPromptRespondent = new PromptRespondent();
doc.MailMerge.Execute(new [] { "MergeField" }, new object[] { "" });
doc.UpdateFields();
doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "Field.FILLIN.docx");
}
/// <summary>
/// Prepends a line to the default response of every FILLIN field during a mail merge.
/// </summary>
private class PromptRespondent : IFieldUserPromptRespondent
{
public string Respond(string promptText, string defaultResponse)
{
return "Response modified by PromptRespondent. " + defaultResponse;
}
}
See Also
- class FieldFillIn
- namespace Aspose.Words.Fields
- assembly Aspose.Words