Thanks for your help, that's a much better solution than what I was doing.
I knew I was way off base. :)

Chris


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Word is poor starting point for this kind of project.
It's better to use Acrobat or (much cheaper) FormMax
to create the template, and add AcroForm fields to it.


iText can then easily fill and flatten the fields to
create the final PDF for the end user.

Here's an example:

http://forum.planetpdf.com/wb/default.asp?action=9&read=35912&fid=3







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