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Greetings,
I am using Office 97 MS Word, and I have a question that is probably simple
and basic.
I have a document that I have made to look like a form, so I can print it
out and fill in the blanks with a pen. Similar to this;
Name____________
Sometimes I want to print in the blanks with the pc, but when I try to write
in the blanks, the line moves when I type. Is there a way of typing OVER the
blank line without it moving?
Thanks,
Jim


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See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/LinesInForms.htm and especially
the forms tutorials by Dian Chapman that this article links to.

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Greetings,
I am using Office 97 MS Word, and I have a question that is probably
simple and basic.
I have a document that I have made to look like a form, so I can print it
out and fill in the blanks with a pen. Similar to this;
Name____________
Sometimes I want to print in the blanks with the pc, but when I try to
write in the blanks, the line moves when I type. Is there a way of typing
OVER the blank line without it moving?
Thanks,
Jim




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