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When you lock a form, you lock it against entering text in the areas that
are not form fields. You don't stop the document from reformatting because you have entered text in form fields. In order to prevent the layout changing, you should put the form fields in (borderless) table cells of fixed height and width. The table cells will then remain the same size regardless of what you enter into them. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org steve wrote: I am having issues with my Template Form that i created. i wish to summit the form so that someone with way more brain power thank myself could figure it out. i am having issue when i type everthing moves to the right and i have to unlock the form adjust the relock said form. sorta hard to explain. -- |
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