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I'm recreating a form in word and have basically copied, aligned and
formatted all of my mtext within a multi column, multi row table.
What I'm trying to do now is insert lines where necessary to complete the
duplication.
Whenever I draw or move a line into the table, the text (near the line)
moves.
Is there any way that I can stop the text from moving when I insert/move a
line?

Thank you,
John Wilson

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See the following along with its associated links:

http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/LinesInForms.htm

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I'm recreating a form in word and have basically copied, aligned and
formatted all of my mtext within a multi column, multi row table.
What I'm trying to do now is insert lines where necessary to complete the
duplication.
Whenever I draw or move a line into the table, the text (near the line)
moves.
Is there any way that I can stop the text from moving when I insert/move a
line?

Thank you,
John Wilson



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