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Text that should be formatted can be placed in an unprotected section of the
form. Alternatively, if you are using Word 2007 (and don't need backward compatibility), you can make use of content controls, which allow for more formatting. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Brian981" wrote in message ... I have to use a Form Template to create a Busines Case for this company that I am working for and as one can imagine - it's like asking a person to dig a BIG ditch with a table fork instead of a back-hoe. The issue is they have Text Box fields for entering your Business Case content and I can't use any of the edit and format functions within the Text Box - in fact all you can do is write free form text it seems. Is there a different field that can be used that allows using all the formatting and edit, spellcheck functionality, etc... Brian |
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