Okay, I've had me a look...what fun that was---couldn't find it! Anyway, I
don't see any "lines" that are designed to wrap. You'd have to redesign it
slightly to make it wrap. So, either tab to the next line, or redesign it.
You could merge the table cells. But they do it that way, I'm sure, so the
form doesn't get too long, and so they can also be printed and used to fill
in manually.
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"guntherhead" wrote in message
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Go to Microsoft Office Online, Templates, Healthcare & Wellness, For
Providers, (Page 2), Physical Therapy Evaluation. In the body of the
form,
where there are multiple lines for completion, as you type on one line and
come to the end (the right hand margin), the text doesn't drop down to the
beginning of the next line like a normal Word document. Thanks.
"Anne Troy" wrote:
Hi. It might be helpful to know which template you downloaded.
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~Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com
www.MyExpertsOnline.com
"guntherhead" wrote in message
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I have a template I downloaded from the Office website. When typing
in
the
body of the template, when you come to the end of the line, the text
(the
cursor) doesn't automatically drop down the the next line. You can
continue
typing and the text goes off into never never land. You have the move
the
cursor with the mouse to the next line to continue typing. How do I
fix
this?