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Default Line breaks upon text insertion on a line

Have created a form template with blank line for filling of text. The line
will break when text are inserted. Please kindly advise what should be the
right way to create a blank line for text insertion without the line pulling
apart?
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Default Line breaks upon text insertion on a line

If you are filling the form on a PC why do you need the line? However, put
the form field in a table cell of fixed width and height and set the bottom
border of the cell to emulate your line.

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Lyle wrote:
Have created a form template with blank line for filling of text. The
line will break when text are inserted. Please kindly advise what
should be the right way to create a blank line for text insertion
without the line pulling apart?



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