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Many thanks for your feedback, Suzanne!
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: This suggests that the form was designed to be printed out and filled in by hand or typewriter. If it had been (properly) designed to be filled in online, it wouldn't behave this way. You can either redo the form to make it work or use it the way it was intended. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "greycloud" wrote in message ... I am having trouble filling in the blank spaces in a form sent to me (job application). I don't want to have to print the form out, fill it out by hand, scan it back in and then send it. I'd rather fill out the form in Word, then email it back; it looks much neater and more professional. When I type in the words, it moves the formatting along with each letter I type in. I've tried first clicking the "Insert" button on my keyboard, but that doesn't seem to resolve the problem. I can't seem to find an answer to this in Word help, either. Any help available as to how to fill in a form in within Word without changing the original form? Many thanks! |
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