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how do i insert lines that don't move when typed on?
My document is a questionnaire. Beside each question I need to insert a line
or series of lines (dependant on the length of answers). I need these lines to remain in the same place when typing. If the answers are long and when the text comes to the right hand side of the page and automatically 'returns' to the left hand side below, the lines that I have inserted also move. How do I stop this? |
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how do i insert lines that don't move when typed on?
Try using the text form field from your forms toolbar. You can insert the
text form field, then highlight it to add an underline. As long as you use unlimited text, you can type as much information as you want into the field. "katie logue" wrote: My document is a questionnaire. Beside each question I need to insert a line or series of lines (dependant on the length of answers). I need these lines to remain in the same place when typing. If the answers are long and when the text comes to the right hand side of the page and automatically 'returns' to the left hand side below, the lines that I have inserted also move. How do I stop this? |
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