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To position content in a form, you can use table cells (add and remove borders
as appropriate). Usually, it's best to set fixed dimensions on the cells. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jan_Banan" wrote in message ... Hi! I'm new to this forum, but have found no help by searching, so I hope you don't mind my question. I am creating a form in Word (2010, I believe) and am in need of having the text description in front of form fields in two lines, to accomodate for dual languages in a minimum of space. Is this possible, and is so, how to I go about doing it? If this has already been posted, I apologize for my thread and hope someone can link me to the correct existing thread instead. Thank you. -- Jan_Banan |
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