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Pre Populated form

  1. Hi,

    I am trying to create a form for a friend that is pre populated essentially with a letter and the client would just fill in the blanks.

    Here is an example of what the letter would look like:

    Dear [Name],

    Holiday greetings from everyone here at the North Pole! Again we are getting ready to visit you in [City] , [State] this Christmas Eve. We have just about finished making all of the toys and gifts that we plan to deliver this year. Rudolph and I are so excited to get to visit you again this year!

    The elves will soon be loading the sleigh with everyone's presents. I know you have asked for a [Gift1], and a [Gift2]. We are doing our best to make them. I just hope it all fits on the sleigh. I do not want to have to make an extra trip. The reindeer are looking very fit, which is great news as we all have such a lot of work to do. We enjoy making every Christmas special for good little [Age] year old [Gender] just like yourself [Name].

    Now take good care and be on your best behavior, and make sure that you don't give [Parent] any problems about going to bed early on Christmas Eve. Before you know it, I will be visiting you. Oh and tell [Friend1] and [Friend2] that I will be bringing them presents, too!
    Lots of Love,

    How would I go about doing this?

    Thanks!!
    -Ashley

    Posted 13 years ago on Friday July 15, 2011 | Permalink
  2. Ok so ignore my message I figured it out.

    Thanks

    Posted 13 years ago on Friday July 15, 2011 | Permalink
  3. Wonderful. Glad you figured it out. Looks like somebody's getting a letter from Santa this year for sure.

    Posted 13 years ago on Friday July 15, 2011 | Permalink
  4. Haha, yes my friend wants to do letters from Santa. We'll see how it does.

    Posted 13 years ago on Friday July 15, 2011 | Permalink

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