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Yes, that worked. I got the info I needed, thanks for your help.
"MNranger" wrote: Try looking at http://www.mousetrax.com/techpage.html#autoforms where they tell about using form fields. -- MNranger "Traci" wrote: I am creating a registration form and I want to place lines after pertinent information that can be typed on. How do I do this? Example: Name ________________ I can create the line but when you type on it, the line moves. I want the line to stay in place so the typed info is on the line. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Traci |
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