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Default documents with fill in areas?

I have a form in word format. I need to make it so that a user can pull up
the form and type in information that varies into areas on the form but right
now word is simply making the whole form move. I want to keep the form static
and have the user type in designated areas and then print. IS this possible?
CAn it easily be done?

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Default documents with fill in areas?

See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFl...nesInForms.htm and
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Custom...nTheBlanks.htm .

mrburnette wrote:

I have a form in word format. I need to make it so that a user can pull up
the form and type in information that varies into areas on the form but right
now word is simply making the whole form move. I want to keep the form static
and have the user type in designated areas and then print. IS this possible?
CAn it easily be done?


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