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cmac3920
 
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Does anyone know a way to put a check-box in a form that when you went to
check the box, instead of putting a check mark or X, it would just blacken
the whole box?

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Take a look at how it is done on the fax template that comes with Word, and
substitute the appropriate symbols for those used in that template.

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Does anyone know a way to put a check-box in a form that when you went to
check the box, instead of putting a check mark or X, it would just blacken
the whole box?



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Thank you. I will try that.

"Doug Robbins" wrote:

Take a look at how it is done on the fax template that comes with Word, and
substitute the appropriate symbols for those used in that template.

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Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

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Does anyone know a way to put a check-box in a form that when you went to
check the box, instead of putting a check mark or X, it would just blacken
the whole box?




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