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i have a form created in Word that users will fill out. i want to make sure
that they do not go beyond the page, however. is there a way to restrict the document so that no extra pages can be added? thanks, |
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If you've used form fields, you can put them in table cells of prescribed
height and width (with auto resizing disabled). This doesn't prevent users from pressing Enter or typing more than the table cell will hold, but most will get the message when their text starts disappearing. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "citygirl" wrote in message ... i have a form created in Word that users will fill out. i want to make sure that they do not go beyond the page, however. is there a way to restrict the document so that no extra pages can be added? thanks, |
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