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Default Using legacy tools in Office 2007 and Office 2003

I have converted the fields to legacy fields but now have another question.
The input for the fields can vary and the way I currently have it set up,
when I type text into the field the field becomes only as large as the text I
type in. I would like to have the field remain the same size regardless of
what is typed in, is there a way to do that? Thanks in advance for your help.

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

The best way to make sure it will work is to create it in Word 2003 or in
2007 using only the legacy type form fields then save as Word 97-2003
format.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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robeck wrote:
I created a form (in Office 2007) with fill in areas, which I created
using Legacy tools in the Developer tab/ Controls area to create
input areas. Some of the areas were created using ActiveX controls
text boxes and some with Legacy forms text boxes. I saved the form
with protection and it works fine when the people in our office that
have Office 2007 try to enter information but when someone with
Office 2003 tries to input in the legacy forms boxes it doesn't allow
it but they can input in the Active X control boxes. I had someone
with Office 2003 input the information they could and save it and
then I opened the form and could not enter into the Legacy form
inputs either (I have Office 2007). Can you tell me how to make this
form work for both Office 2003 and Office 2007. Thanks.