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Of course it does. If you insert any text into a document the document will
reflow to accommodate it. Use a (borderless) table with fixed cell
dimensions to hold the form fields.

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Cheri wrote:
I thought I knew forms but I guess not. I am creating a form in Word
and I have built form fields for data entry. I can't get the form to
"stay put" - when I enter information into one of the form fields, it
moves the next item to the right so it doesn't all line up like I
want it to (OCD). Can you help me make it all stay put and just be
able to enter info into the fields?



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