The ‘Prompts the user to enter information’ expression explicitly references a runtime behavior, which is out of the documented scope of the OOXML proposition, and not operable as far as a document storage format is concerned. The resulting definition for ‘ASK’ is broken.
Define ‘ASK’ properly or else remove all references to it from the OOXML text.
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Proposed Disposition of DIS 29500 Comment FR-0200 (Modified: 2007-12-11) Agreed; to improve the description of this field, the following changes will be made in Part 4, §2.16.5.3, page 1,510, lines 1417: Description: Prompts the user to enter information and assigns the bookmark designated by field- argument-1 to represent the user’s response. text in field-argument-2 specifies the prompt text, which is displayed in a dialog box. The prompt is displayed each time the ASK field is updated. A response remains assigned to the bookmark until a new response is entered. Represents information needed to elicit and store a response (where a response is any string of characters, including the empty string). When a field update is performed, the text specified by field-argument-2 is intended for use when requesting the response, and the resulting response is stored within the bookmark (§2.13.6) whose name attribute matches the value specified by field-argument-1. Similar Comments: DE-0061 , DE-0063 , DE-0064 , FR-0201 , FR-0205 , FR-0206
