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Document protection
I've created a form in Word and protected the document, allowing me to tab to
the fill-in fields, which is what I want to happen. The problem and question is: Is there a way to freeze the non-tabbed protion of the document so when something is typed in the form box the rest of the writing does not move? i.e I have a form box in the middle of the sentence and when it's filled in the rest of the sentence moves forward. Thank you for the help, Kevin |
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Most form designers put their static text and form fields in table cells
with specified height and width. The table need not have borders. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Kevin" wrote in message ... I've created a form in Word and protected the document, allowing me to tab to the fill-in fields, which is what I want to happen. The problem and question is: Is there a way to freeze the non-tabbed protion of the document so when something is typed in the form box the rest of the writing does not move? i.e I have a form box in the middle of the sentence and when it's filled in the rest of the sentence moves forward. Thank you for the help, Kevin |
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