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Default Trying to Delete Hidden Fields?

A couple of other possibilities:

Could it be that your table contains a narrow row, i.e. a row with a very
small, fixed height? I was able to change the row height to 0.04 mm. This
could result in the Tab-problem you have experienced in the unprotected form.

If the paragraph formatting in a cell is set to a negative left and/or right
indent, the cell could contain invisible fields.

A very narrow row could contain form fields which would then be invisible -
and that would result in the Tab problems in the unprotected as well as the
protected form.

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"BCBC" wrote:

No luck. I also tried deleting the row before where the problem started, all
the way through the row after the problem ended, including the blank space
between the two tables (so that the tables appear to be joined). That didn't
work either. Do you have any other ideas?

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If the form fields are in table cells with Exact row height, the excess form
fields may be below the bottom margin of the visible cell. Try setting the
row height to At Least and see if that makes the form fields visible.

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"BCBC" wrote in message
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I tried, but no luck. It did cause me to notice something that might be
related. After using Alt+F9, I placed my cursor in a blank cell. Normally,
when you use Tab, it will go to the next cell in the row and so on, until
you
reach the end of the row and then it will go to the next row. However,
where
ever there is what I thought was a hidden field, the cursor also
disappears
for a few tabs before going to the next visible cell. Does this mean I
have
hidden cells somewhere? If so, what can I do and why can I still tab to
them
when the form is protected?

"Schuuch" wrote:

Try unprotecting the form and then Atl-F9 to reveal fields.

"BCBC" wrote:

I am making edits to a pre-existing form with tables and form fields.
When
testing the form, it seems that there are some hidden fields that can
be
tabbed to, but they don't appear on the screen. In some instances, when
the
cursor is in one field, I have to hit Tab five times before the cursor
moves
to the next visible field. I'd like to get rid of the hidden fields so
the
users don't get frustrated.

I have tried placing the cursor immediately after the first visible
field
and using the Delete key several times, but that didn't solve the
problem.
I'm using Word 2003.