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I'm trying to create a form for my client in Word 2007. Users will access the
form through a template on SharePoint. Some of them use 2007 and some 2003. I have several questions regarding this form. 1. Can I successfully use a combination of legacy controls AND 2007 controls? Right now (good or bad) I'm using a combination. Of course, I'm having problems, hence the post. 2. When I save the document, how should it be saved so that both sets of users can access it AND save it? Also, when they save it to submit the form, how should it be saved so it CAN be modified if necessary? Right now if we save it as a .doc or .docx, the 2007 fields become static. 3. A question about formatting. (I hope I can explain it). I have set up a bullet list with 2007 controls. The text that shows in the document is greyed out slightly, which is fine. What I can't seem to control is what the text looks like when it's typed in the form. Sometimes its bold and black, sometimes its bold and grey, and sometimes it is how I want it which is black and "normal". How do I control the text as it will appear in the filled out form? 4. I have several fields that are text only, and I chose the legacy text controls rather than the 2007 controls. When I pull up the form to fill it in, the grey boxes remain around the text. How do I get rid of them? Thanks in advance for whatever help can be offered. |
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Debbie wrote:
I'm trying to create a form for my client in Word 2007. Users will access the form through a template on SharePoint. Some of them use 2007 and some 2003. I have several questions regarding this form. 1. Can I successfully use a combination of legacy controls AND 2007 controls? Right now (good or bad) I'm using a combination. Of course, I'm having problems, hence the post. Word 2003 cannot use the 2007 controls so avoid them. You need to keep the document as close to Word 2003 format as possible - in fact I would ensure this by building the form in 2003 as you appear to have it available. Avoid also the Word 2007 fonts as not all 2003 users will have them and they display poorly in 2003 under Windows XP (without Cleartype). If you are working with legacy fields in 2007, you will find http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Classic%20Form%20Controls.htm useful. 2. When I save the document, how should it be saved so that both sets of users can access it AND save it? Also, when they save it to submit the form, how should it be saved so it CAN be modified if necessary? Right now if we save it as a .doc or .docx, the 2007 fields become static. Create the form as a Word 2003 template and create new 2003 format documents from it. 3. A question about formatting. (I hope I can explain it). I have set up a bullet list with 2007 controls. The text that shows in the document is greyed out slightly, which is fine. What I can't seem to control is what the text looks like when it's typed in the form. Sometimes its bold and black, sometimes its bold and grey, and sometimes it is how I want it which is black and "normal". How do I control the text as it will appear in the filled out form? See my comment above about fonts 4. I have several fields that are text only, and I chose the legacy text controls rather than the 2007 controls. When I pull up the form to fill it in, the grey boxes remain around the text. How do I get rid of them? The grey background is a field shading option set in Tools Options View in 2003 and Word Options Advanced Show Document Content in 2007. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Graham, thank you for your response and assistance.
1. I don't have access to 2003, but I can certainly avoid the 2007 controls. The only one I'm really attached to is the "calendar" control, but I will just have to do without it. Your solution regarding the font is well noted, but that isn't my problem. The font I'm using is Tahoma...nothing new there. My issue, which now is a non issue, is that when I use the 2007 controls, I have the opportunity to have "placeholder" text that appears in the form. That text appears slightly greyed out to the user. When they click in the field to enter information, the text then turns black. Several fields work just fine while others continue to be grey. I can't determine any difference in the field codes , so I can't figure out what to change. Weird, huh? I took note of your link and have saved it as a favorite...thank you! 2. I will create the form in a Word 2003 format. thanks! 3. See my comment above. 4. Unfortunately, your suggestion isn't removing the grey box from the form. I have ensured that highlighting isn't on, and that paragraph shading is set to "No color". any other ideas? Thanks so much! "Graham Mayor" wrote: Debbie wrote: I'm trying to create a form for my client in Word 2007. Users will access the form through a template on SharePoint. Some of them use 2007 and some 2003. I have several questions regarding this form. 1. Can I successfully use a combination of legacy controls AND 2007 controls? Right now (good or bad) I'm using a combination. Of course, I'm having problems, hence the post. Word 2003 cannot use the 2007 controls so avoid them. You need to keep the document as close to Word 2003 format as possible - in fact I would ensure this by building the form in 2003 as you appear to have it available. Avoid also the Word 2007 fonts as not all 2003 users will have them and they display poorly in 2003 under Windows XP (without Cleartype). If you are working with legacy fields in 2007, you will find http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Classic%20Form%20Controls.htm useful. 2. When I save the document, how should it be saved so that both sets of users can access it AND save it? Also, when they save it to submit the form, how should it be saved so it CAN be modified if necessary? Right now if we save it as a .doc or .docx, the 2007 fields become static. Create the form as a Word 2003 template and create new 2003 format documents from it. 3. A question about formatting. (I hope I can explain it). I have set up a bullet list with 2007 controls. The text that shows in the document is greyed out slightly, which is fine. What I can't seem to control is what the text looks like when it's typed in the form. Sometimes its bold and black, sometimes its bold and grey, and sometimes it is how I want it which is black and "normal". How do I control the text as it will appear in the filled out form? See my comment above about fonts 4. I have several fields that are text only, and I chose the legacy text controls rather than the 2007 controls. When I pull up the form to fill it in, the grey boxes remain around the text. How do I get rid of them? The grey background is a field shading option set in Tools Options View in 2003 and Word Options Advanced Show Document Content in 2007. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Oh...I should mention what I did in Word Options. Perhaps I didn't change the
right setting. Word Options Advanced Show Document Content Field Shading: Never That seemed to me the only setting that mattered. Was that what you had in mind? Thanks again. "Deborah R" wrote: Graham, thank you for your response and assistance. 1. I don't have access to 2003, but I can certainly avoid the 2007 controls. The only one I'm really attached to is the "calendar" control, but I will just have to do without it. Your solution regarding the font is well noted, but that isn't my problem. The font I'm using is Tahoma...nothing new there. My issue, which now is a non issue, is that when I use the 2007 controls, I have the opportunity to have "placeholder" text that appears in the form. That text appears slightly greyed out to the user. When they click in the field to enter information, the text then turns black. Several fields work just fine while others continue to be grey. I can't determine any difference in the field codes , so I can't figure out what to change. Weird, huh? I took note of your link and have saved it as a favorite...thank you! 2. I will create the form in a Word 2003 format. thanks! 3. See my comment above. 4. Unfortunately, your suggestion isn't removing the grey box from the form. I have ensured that highlighting isn't on, and that paragraph shading is set to "No color". any other ideas? Thanks so much! "Graham Mayor" wrote: Debbie wrote: I'm trying to create a form for my client in Word 2007. Users will access the form through a template on SharePoint. Some of them use 2007 and some 2003. I have several questions regarding this form. 1. Can I successfully use a combination of legacy controls AND 2007 controls? Right now (good or bad) I'm using a combination. Of course, I'm having problems, hence the post. Word 2003 cannot use the 2007 controls so avoid them. You need to keep the document as close to Word 2003 format as possible - in fact I would ensure this by building the form in 2003 as you appear to have it available. Avoid also the Word 2007 fonts as not all 2003 users will have them and they display poorly in 2003 under Windows XP (without Cleartype). If you are working with legacy fields in 2007, you will find http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Classic%20Form%20Controls.htm useful. 2. When I save the document, how should it be saved so that both sets of users can access it AND save it? Also, when they save it to submit the form, how should it be saved so it CAN be modified if necessary? Right now if we save it as a .doc or .docx, the 2007 fields become static. Create the form as a Word 2003 template and create new 2003 format documents from it. 3. A question about formatting. (I hope I can explain it). I have set up a bullet list with 2007 controls. The text that shows in the document is greyed out slightly, which is fine. What I can't seem to control is what the text looks like when it's typed in the form. Sometimes its bold and black, sometimes its bold and grey, and sometimes it is how I want it which is black and "normal". How do I control the text as it will appear in the filled out form? See my comment above about fonts 4. I have several fields that are text only, and I chose the legacy text controls rather than the 2007 controls. When I pull up the form to fill it in, the grey boxes remain around the text. How do I get rid of them? The grey background is a field shading option set in Tools Options View in 2003 and Word Options Advanced Show Document Content in 2007. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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I think there's a separate control for field shading in forms. When you look
at the Legacy Forms controls, note the one that is labeled Form Field Shading. You need to turn that off. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Deborah R" wrote in message ... Oh...I should mention what I did in Word Options. Perhaps I didn't change the right setting. Word Options Advanced Show Document Content Field Shading: Never That seemed to me the only setting that mattered. Was that what you had in mind? Thanks again. "Deborah R" wrote: Graham, thank you for your response and assistance. 1. I don't have access to 2003, but I can certainly avoid the 2007 controls. The only one I'm really attached to is the "calendar" control, but I will just have to do without it. Your solution regarding the font is well noted, but that isn't my problem. The font I'm using is Tahoma...nothing new there. My issue, which now is a non issue, is that when I use the 2007 controls, I have the opportunity to have "placeholder" text that appears in the form. That text appears slightly greyed out to the user. When they click in the field to enter information, the text then turns black. Several fields work just fine while others continue to be grey. I can't determine any difference in the field codes , so I can't figure out what to change. Weird, huh? I took note of your link and have saved it as a favorite...thank you! 2. I will create the form in a Word 2003 format. thanks! 3. See my comment above. 4. Unfortunately, your suggestion isn't removing the grey box from the form. I have ensured that highlighting isn't on, and that paragraph shading is set to "No color". any other ideas? Thanks so much! "Graham Mayor" wrote: Debbie wrote: I'm trying to create a form for my client in Word 2007. Users will access the form through a template on SharePoint. Some of them use 2007 and some 2003. I have several questions regarding this form. 1. Can I successfully use a combination of legacy controls AND 2007 controls? Right now (good or bad) I'm using a combination. Of course, I'm having problems, hence the post. Word 2003 cannot use the 2007 controls so avoid them. You need to keep the document as close to Word 2003 format as possible - in fact I would ensure this by building the form in 2003 as you appear to have it available. Avoid also the Word 2007 fonts as not all 2003 users will have them and they display poorly in 2003 under Windows XP (without Cleartype). If you are working with legacy fields in 2007, you will find http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Classic%20Form%20Controls.htm useful. 2. When I save the document, how should it be saved so that both sets of users can access it AND save it? Also, when they save it to submit the form, how should it be saved so it CAN be modified if necessary? Right now if we save it as a .doc or .docx, the 2007 fields become static. Create the form as a Word 2003 template and create new 2003 format documents from it. 3. A question about formatting. (I hope I can explain it). I have set up a bullet list with 2007 controls. The text that shows in the document is greyed out slightly, which is fine. What I can't seem to control is what the text looks like when it's typed in the form. Sometimes its bold and black, sometimes its bold and grey, and sometimes it is how I want it which is black and "normal". How do I control the text as it will appear in the filled out form? See my comment above about fonts 4. I have several fields that are text only, and I chose the legacy text controls rather than the 2007 controls. When I pull up the form to fill it in, the grey boxes remain around the text. How do I get rid of them? The grey background is a field shading option set in Tools Options View in 2003 and Word Options Advanced Show Document Content in 2007. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Suzanne...thank you so much. That did the trick!
Debbie "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I think there's a separate control for field shading in forms. When you look at the Legacy Forms controls, note the one that is labeled Form Field Shading. You need to turn that off. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Deborah R" wrote in message ... Oh...I should mention what I did in Word Options. Perhaps I didn't change the right setting. Word Options Advanced Show Document Content Field Shading: Never That seemed to me the only setting that mattered. Was that what you had in mind? Thanks again. "Deborah R" wrote: Graham, thank you for your response and assistance. 1. I don't have access to 2003, but I can certainly avoid the 2007 controls. The only one I'm really attached to is the "calendar" control, but I will just have to do without it. Your solution regarding the font is well noted, but that isn't my problem. The font I'm using is Tahoma...nothing new there. My issue, which now is a non issue, is that when I use the 2007 controls, I have the opportunity to have "placeholder" text that appears in the form. That text appears slightly greyed out to the user. When they click in the field to enter information, the text then turns black. Several fields work just fine while others continue to be grey. I can't determine any difference in the field codes , so I can't figure out what to change. Weird, huh? I took note of your link and have saved it as a favorite...thank you! 2. I will create the form in a Word 2003 format. thanks! 3. See my comment above. 4. Unfortunately, your suggestion isn't removing the grey box from the form. I have ensured that highlighting isn't on, and that paragraph shading is set to "No color". any other ideas? Thanks so much! "Graham Mayor" wrote: Debbie wrote: I'm trying to create a form for my client in Word 2007. Users will access the form through a template on SharePoint. Some of them use 2007 and some 2003. I have several questions regarding this form. 1. Can I successfully use a combination of legacy controls AND 2007 controls? Right now (good or bad) I'm using a combination. Of course, I'm having problems, hence the post. Word 2003 cannot use the 2007 controls so avoid them. You need to keep the document as close to Word 2003 format as possible - in fact I would ensure this by building the form in 2003 as you appear to have it available. Avoid also the Word 2007 fonts as not all 2003 users will have them and they display poorly in 2003 under Windows XP (without Cleartype). If you are working with legacy fields in 2007, you will find http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Classic%20Form%20Controls.htm useful. 2. When I save the document, how should it be saved so that both sets of users can access it AND save it? Also, when they save it to submit the form, how should it be saved so it CAN be modified if necessary? Right now if we save it as a .doc or .docx, the 2007 fields become static. Create the form as a Word 2003 template and create new 2003 format documents from it. 3. A question about formatting. (I hope I can explain it). I have set up a bullet list with 2007 controls. The text that shows in the document is greyed out slightly, which is fine. What I can't seem to control is what the text looks like when it's typed in the form. Sometimes its bold and black, sometimes its bold and grey, and sometimes it is how I want it which is black and "normal". How do I control the text as it will appear in the filled out form? See my comment above about fonts 4. I have several fields that are text only, and I chose the legacy text controls rather than the 2007 controls. When I pull up the form to fill it in, the grey boxes remain around the text. How do I get rid of them? The grey background is a field shading option set in Tools Options View in 2003 and Word Options Advanced Show Document Content in 2007. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Sorry, I had forgotten about that one
As for the calendar control - see http://www.gmayor.com/popup_calendar.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Deborah R wrote: Suzanne...thank you so much. That did the trick! Debbie "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I think there's a separate control for field shading in forms. When you look at the Legacy Forms controls, note the one that is labeled Form Field Shading. You need to turn that off. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Deborah R" wrote in message ... Oh...I should mention what I did in Word Options. Perhaps I didn't change the right setting. Word Options Advanced Show Document Content Field Shading: Never That seemed to me the only setting that mattered. Was that what you had in mind? Thanks again. "Deborah R" wrote: Graham, thank you for your response and assistance. 1. I don't have access to 2003, but I can certainly avoid the 2007 controls. The only one I'm really attached to is the "calendar" control, but I will just have to do without it. Your solution regarding the font is well noted, but that isn't my problem. The font I'm using is Tahoma...nothing new there. My issue, which now is a non issue, is that when I use the 2007 controls, I have the opportunity to have "placeholder" text that appears in the form. That text appears slightly greyed out to the user. When they click in the field to enter information, the text then turns black. Several fields work just fine while others continue to be grey. I can't determine any difference in the field codes , so I can't figure out what to change. Weird, huh? I took note of your link and have saved it as a favorite...thank you! 2. I will create the form in a Word 2003 format. thanks! 3. See my comment above. 4. Unfortunately, your suggestion isn't removing the grey box from the form. I have ensured that highlighting isn't on, and that paragraph shading is set to "No color". any other ideas? Thanks so much! "Graham Mayor" wrote: Debbie wrote: I'm trying to create a form for my client in Word 2007. Users will access the form through a template on SharePoint. Some of them use 2007 and some 2003. I have several questions regarding this form. 1. Can I successfully use a combination of legacy controls AND 2007 controls? Right now (good or bad) I'm using a combination. Of course, I'm having problems, hence the post. Word 2003 cannot use the 2007 controls so avoid them. You need to keep the document as close to Word 2003 format as possible - in fact I would ensure this by building the form in 2003 as you appear to have it available. Avoid also the Word 2007 fonts as not all 2003 users will have them and they display poorly in 2003 under Windows XP (without Cleartype). If you are working with legacy fields in 2007, you will find http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Classic%20Form%20Controls.htm useful. 2. When I save the document, how should it be saved so that both sets of users can access it AND save it? Also, when they save it to submit the form, how should it be saved so it CAN be modified if necessary? Right now if we save it as a .doc or .docx, the 2007 fields become static. Create the form as a Word 2003 template and create new 2003 format documents from it. 3. A question about formatting. (I hope I can explain it). I have set up a bullet list with 2007 controls. The text that shows in the document is greyed out slightly, which is fine. What I can't seem to control is what the text looks like when it's typed in the form. Sometimes its bold and black, sometimes its bold and grey, and sometimes it is how I want it which is black and "normal". How do I control the text as it will appear in the filled out form? See my comment above about fonts 4. I have several fields that are text only, and I chose the legacy text controls rather than the 2007 controls. When I pull up the form to fill it in, the grey boxes remain around the text. How do I get rid of them? The grey background is a field shading option set in Tools Options View in 2003 and Word Options Advanced Show Document Content in 2007. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Thank you, Graham. I will certainly give that a read. I appreciate all the
help I've received here! "Graham Mayor" wrote: Sorry, I had forgotten about that one As for the calendar control - see http://www.gmayor.com/popup_calendar.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Deborah R wrote: Suzanne...thank you so much. That did the trick! Debbie "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I think there's a separate control for field shading in forms. When you look at the Legacy Forms controls, note the one that is labeled Form Field Shading. You need to turn that off. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Deborah R" wrote in message ... Oh...I should mention what I did in Word Options. Perhaps I didn't change the right setting. Word Options Advanced Show Document Content Field Shading: Never That seemed to me the only setting that mattered. Was that what you had in mind? Thanks again. "Deborah R" wrote: Graham, thank you for your response and assistance. 1. I don't have access to 2003, but I can certainly avoid the 2007 controls. The only one I'm really attached to is the "calendar" control, but I will just have to do without it. Your solution regarding the font is well noted, but that isn't my problem. The font I'm using is Tahoma...nothing new there. My issue, which now is a non issue, is that when I use the 2007 controls, I have the opportunity to have "placeholder" text that appears in the form. That text appears slightly greyed out to the user. When they click in the field to enter information, the text then turns black. Several fields work just fine while others continue to be grey. I can't determine any difference in the field codes , so I can't figure out what to change. Weird, huh? I took note of your link and have saved it as a favorite...thank you! 2. I will create the form in a Word 2003 format. thanks! 3. See my comment above. 4. Unfortunately, your suggestion isn't removing the grey box from the form. I have ensured that highlighting isn't on, and that paragraph shading is set to "No color". any other ideas? Thanks so much! "Graham Mayor" wrote: Debbie wrote: I'm trying to create a form for my client in Word 2007. Users will access the form through a template on SharePoint. Some of them use 2007 and some 2003. I have several questions regarding this form. 1. Can I successfully use a combination of legacy controls AND 2007 controls? Right now (good or bad) I'm using a combination. Of course, I'm having problems, hence the post. Word 2003 cannot use the 2007 controls so avoid them. You need to keep the document as close to Word 2003 format as possible - in fact I would ensure this by building the form in 2003 as you appear to have it available. Avoid also the Word 2007 fonts as not all 2003 users will have them and they display poorly in 2003 under Windows XP (without Cleartype). If you are working with legacy fields in 2007, you will find http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Classic%20Form%20Controls.htm useful. 2. When I save the document, how should it be saved so that both sets of users can access it AND save it? Also, when they save it to submit the form, how should it be saved so it CAN be modified if necessary? Right now if we save it as a .doc or .docx, the 2007 fields become static. Create the form as a Word 2003 template and create new 2003 format documents from it. 3. A question about formatting. (I hope I can explain it). I have set up a bullet list with 2007 controls. The text that shows in the document is greyed out slightly, which is fine. What I can't seem to control is what the text looks like when it's typed in the form. Sometimes its bold and black, sometimes its bold and grey, and sometimes it is how I want it which is black and "normal". How do I control the text as it will appear in the filled out form? See my comment above about fonts 4. I have several fields that are text only, and I chose the legacy text controls rather than the 2007 controls. When I pull up the form to fill it in, the grey boxes remain around the text. How do I get rid of them? The grey background is a field shading option set in Tools Options View in 2003 and Word Options Advanced Show Document Content in 2007. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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