thanks, yes I guess it should be a X box but as long as it is a box that I
can mark to show completion that is fine with me. I am a pet sitter and get
tired of writing things over and over in my visit notes. I would much rather
check that they ate, drank, went for a walk, etc. I will give it a try.
"CyberTaz" wrote:
Also, if you are to have the forms filled in on-line rather than printed &
filled in by hand the 'check' box should actually be called an 'X' box -
just so you won't be perplexed by its behavior
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"Charles Kenyon" wrote in message
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You can resize it, sort of. You change the font size. This will change
line spacing though, unless you set your line spacing to exact.
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"Sarah_Lecturer" wrote in
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View,
Toolbars,
Forms,
Checkbox
You cannot resize it but it will print
Hope this helps
Sarah
"missy" wrote:
I am making a form to be printed and then filled in. How do I make a
simple
blank check box? Is there a way without doing the equation thing. It
just
confused me. Thanks,