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I have a Fax sheet that I want to type on each time without the basic text
moving.
I also want the original text to stay after I am finished.
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Default Typing without moving text and saving original form.

Use table cells with fixed dimensions to place the content. This is
done via the Table | Table Properties dialog box: On the Columns tab,
you can specify the desired width for each table column; on the Row
tab, choose "Specify height," type the desired value and set "Row
height is" to "Exactly."

Also make sure to clear the "Automatically resize to fit contents"; to
access this option, click the Options button on the Table tab of the
Table Properties dialog box. (Alternatively, you can use Table |
AutoFit | Fixed Column Width to accomplish the same thing.)

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I have a Fax sheet that I want to type on each time without the
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I also want the original text to stay after I am finished.




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