Note that if you right-click the Text Form Field, you can define a character
entry limit. So once you 'assign a maximum physical size for a FF, type in
number 8s until it is full and that is the maximum number of characters to
allow.
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Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP
"Stephen Larivee" wrote in message
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Thank you. I will give it a try.
"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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The usual plan is to put the field in a borderless table cell of fixed
dimensions so that it cannot expand to move the text around it.
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"Stephen Larivee" wrote in message
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I am using Word 2003 to make a form and put in some fields. There are a
couple of things I am unable to do, however.
When data is input into the field by the user, text below the field is
pushed down. How do I control the field so it does not affect
surrounding text? I would like to set the field at a maximum length (I
can do this) and not have the other text on the form get moved.
Finally, the fields I insert are of a fixed length, about 1 inch. I
double click on the field and can set the maximum length, but the
default size of the field remains at about 1 inch. Can I get the grayed
field area to display at its full size so the user can see how much room
he has for his response?
Thanks