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Default How do I set up a form that can be filled in on screen?

If you use form fields and the form is protected for forms you can tab from
field to field.
You can use CTRL+V to paste into a locked form field.
If you use the cell method then there would have to be sufficient room for
the pasted text.

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LUSN wrote:
Can this be tabbed to the next field without disturbing the test
between? Also, can I create a field that would allow data to be
pasted into a section- the data would vary in length...

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Use a bordeless table cell of fixed width to hold your input fields.

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LUSN wrote:
I need to set up a form that can be filled out with 5 or 6 different
fields requiring fill in- how can I create this so that the original
text is not moved or changed? A blank line is not cutting it!



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