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Charles Kenyon
 
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What you will want is a background image with the lines. Once you create
such an image, format it to be "behind text." Then set your line spacing for
absolute line spacing to match your lines.
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"Micki" wrote in message
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I need to create a form that allows the user to type multiple lines of text
on lines. The finished product will look something like a piece of ruled
notebook paper, with lines the same length wether or not there is any
text.
I need the text to automatically wrap to the next line as it is typed,
without moving the line.