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I have recieved a form via outlook express email. I have saved it to a
document in microsoft word. now I wish to fill it in but when I type on the
lines the lines move as if the enter key has been hit, distorting the form. I
am using windows 98. Can anyone help please, thank you. Neil. Also can you
tell me is Microsoft Office Word the same as Microsoft Word?
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Don't worry about it. If the form doesn't work for you, it's because it was
not constructed properly by the designer, who deserves whatever sort of mess
you send back.

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I have recieved a form via outlook express email. I have saved it to a
document in microsoft word. now I wish to fill it in but when I type on

the
lines the lines move as if the enter key has been hit, distorting the

form. I
am using windows 98. Can anyone help please, thank you. Neil. Also can

you
tell me is Microsoft Office Word the same as Microsoft Word?


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