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How do you anchor text when designing a form?
I'm totally frustrated trying to figure out how to anchor text in a 'form' so
that when you add a form field it doesn't keep scrolling the rest of the form off the page. I've tried 'continous break' and read all the stuff on working w/lines etc. in some of the other posts but am having no success with 'tables' or 'text boxes'. Anybody know how to do it? |
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How do you anchor text when designing a form?
Most people create forms using a table structure (it can be borderless),
with preferred column widths (auto resizing disabled) and exact row heights. -- 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. "pastorguy" wrote in message ... I'm totally frustrated trying to figure out how to anchor text in a 'form' so that when you add a form field it doesn't keep scrolling the rest of the form off the page. I've tried 'continous break' and read all the stuff on working w/lines etc. in some of the other posts but am having no success with 'tables' or 'text boxes'. Anybody know how to do it? |
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