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(Office 2007) I have been stressing out over how to get form fields on the
same line as a bulleted list. Found a way at last. Tabs being the problem.
First make sure the bulleted list is set up with a tab at 1.5cm, then you can
add tabs to the end of the row at any intervals and the set up the form
fields. Is there another way of doing this? I need to now as I am doing my
ECDL (ICDL) Advance course in WORD. Could be the books I am using do not have
the correct procedure.
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A common approach is to make use of table cells when setting up a form.

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(Office 2007) I have been stressing out over how to get form fields on the
same line as a bulleted list. Found a way at last. Tabs being the problem.
First make sure the bulleted list is set up with a tab at 1.5cm, then you
can
add tabs to the end of the row at any intervals and the set up the form
fields. Is there another way of doing this? I need to now as I am doing my
ECDL (ICDL) Advance course in WORD. Could be the books I am using do not
have
the correct procedure.




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