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How do I set lines so they can be typed on w/o changing them?
Whether I make a form with lines for others to fill-in or receive one, when I
type my responses on the form, the line breaks and extends to the next row. How do I set the lines so the form can be filled in as one would be in hard copy, keeping the integrity of the lines? |
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Use table cells with fixed dimensions. See
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfms/LinesInForms.htm -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Enuku" wrote in message ... Whether I make a form with lines for others to fill-in or receive one, when I type my responses on the form, the line breaks and extends to the next row. How do I set the lines so the form can be filled in as one would be in hard copy, keeping the integrity of the lines? |
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