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Default How do I create a line in my Word doc that I can type on later?

I want a line that I can save, then later go in and ad text, while not
disturbing the line.

Or said this way.... I want to create a line in my document
(so when I use it as a hard copy I can just write in the information on the
space with the line) that always stays the same, but one that I can also type
text into without disturbing the line.

This is what I want to have:

Example: ____________

save it and use it, but not have it do this later:

Example: __would be here___

it's not just typing text and underlining it, it's being able to create a
word document / form and typing into the line area without disturbing the
line itself.

I use to use a tip to do just this, but I can't find it and I don't remember
how.

I hope someone knows this trick - Thanks for trying ;~)







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http://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfms/LinesInForms.htm

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Christine wrote:
I want a line that I can save, then later go in and ad text, while not
disturbing the line.

Or said this way.... I want to create a line in my document
(so when I use it as a hard copy I can just write in the information
on the space with the line) that always stays the same, but one that
I can also type text into without disturbing the line.

This is what I want to have:

Example: ____________

save it and use it, but not have it do this later:

Example: __would be here___

it's not just typing text and underlining it, it's being able to
create a word document / form and typing into the line area without
disturbing the line itself.

I use to use a tip to do just this, but I can't find it and I don't
remember how.

I hope someone knows this trick - Thanks for trying ;~)



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Default How do I create a line in my Word doc that I can type on later

OH THANK YOU! Great sites too!!!!!

"Greg Maxey" wrote:

http://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfms/LinesInForms.htm

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Greg Maxey/Word MVP
See:
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm
For some helpful tips using Word.


Christine wrote:
I want a line that I can save, then later go in and ad text, while not
disturbing the line.

Or said this way.... I want to create a line in my document
(so when I use it as a hard copy I can just write in the information
on the space with the line) that always stays the same, but one that
I can also type text into without disturbing the line.

This is what I want to have:

Example: ____________

save it and use it, but not have it do this later:

Example: __would be here___

it's not just typing text and underlining it, it's being able to
create a word document / form and typing into the line area without
disturbing the line itself.

I use to use a tip to do just this, but I can't find it and I don't
remember how.

I hope someone knows this trick - Thanks for trying ;~)




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