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Hello,
I have a problem. I have a form that needs to have form text field shading off. Hence, the user is unable to see where the text fields are. My text fields tend to be tables where the box is larger than the form field. If the user clicks to the right of the form field (but within the right box), word automatically takes the cursor to the next text box. Is there anyway of making the form field the same size as the text box? Thanks, Johanna |
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Hi,
Here is a work-around. Double-click the form field. Then in "Default text" area, type a whole bunch of spaces and then click "OK". That should work. "Johanna Gronlund" wrote: Hello, I have a problem. I have a form that needs to have form text field shading off. Hence, the user is unable to see where the text fields are. My text fields tend to be tables where the box is larger than the form field. If the user clicks to the right of the form field (but within the right box), word automatically takes the cursor to the next text box. Is there anyway of making the form field the same size as the text box? Thanks, Johanna |
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Thanks for your reply. Is there any other way? I'm going to export the
information to an excel spreadsheet. The spaces would cause problems in data analysis later on. Johanna "Word Almost Expert :P" wrote: Hi, Here is a work-around. Double-click the form field. Then in "Default text" area, type a whole bunch of spaces and then click "OK". That should work. "Johanna Gronlund" wrote: Hello, I have a problem. I have a form that needs to have form text field shading off. Hence, the user is unable to see where the text fields are. My text fields tend to be tables where the box is larger than the form field. If the user clicks to the right of the form field (but within the right box), word automatically takes the cursor to the next text box. Is there anyway of making the form field the same size as the text box? Thanks, Johanna |
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I believe the easiest solution would be to have field shading turned *on*.
May I ask why that is not an option? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Johanna Gronlund" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply. Is there any other way? I'm going to export the information to an excel spreadsheet. The spaces would cause problems in data analysis later on. Johanna "Word Almost Expert :P" wrote: Hi, Here is a work-around. Double-click the form field. Then in "Default text" area, type a whole bunch of spaces and then click "OK". That should work. "Johanna Gronlund" wrote: Hello, I have a problem. I have a form that needs to have form text field shading off. Hence, the user is unable to see where the text fields are. My text fields tend to be tables where the box is larger than the form field. If the user clicks to the right of the form field (but within the right box), word automatically takes the cursor to the next text box. Is there anyway of making the form field the same size as the text box? Thanks, Johanna |
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I guess that could be an option if there is no other reasonably easy way
around it. If I email this document out to people with various versions of ms word, would the field shading stay on? Thanks, Johanna "Stefan Blom" wrote: I believe the easiest solution would be to have field shading turned *on*. May I ask why that is not an option? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Johanna Gronlund" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply. Is there any other way? I'm going to export the information to an excel spreadsheet. The spaces would cause problems in data analysis later on. Johanna "Word Almost Expert :P" wrote: Hi, Here is a work-around. Double-click the form field. Then in "Default text" area, type a whole bunch of spaces and then click "OK". That should work. "Johanna Gronlund" wrote: Hello, I have a problem. I have a form that needs to have form text field shading off. Hence, the user is unable to see where the text fields are. My text fields tend to be tables where the box is larger than the form field. If the user clicks to the right of the form field (but within the right box), word automatically takes the cursor to the next text box. Is there anyway of making the form field the same size as the text box? Thanks, Johanna |
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I believe the setting for form field shading is saved with the document.
On the other hand, following the suggestion made by "Word Almost Expert :P" note that you don't have to fill the field with spaces; you can add more meaningful default text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Johanna Gronlund" wrote in message ... I guess that could be an option if there is no other reasonably easy way around it. If I email this document out to people with various versions of ms word, would the field shading stay on? Thanks, Johanna "Stefan Blom" wrote: I believe the easiest solution would be to have field shading turned *on*. May I ask why that is not an option? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Johanna Gronlund" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply. Is there any other way? I'm going to export the information to an excel spreadsheet. The spaces would cause problems in data analysis later on. Johanna "Word Almost Expert :P" wrote: Hi, Here is a work-around. Double-click the form field. Then in "Default text" area, type a whole bunch of spaces and then click "OK". That should work. "Johanna Gronlund" wrote: Hello, I have a problem. I have a form that needs to have form text field shading off. Hence, the user is unable to see where the text fields are. My text fields tend to be tables where the box is larger than the form field. If the user clicks to the right of the form field (but within the right box), word automatically takes the cursor to the next text box. Is there anyway of making the form field the same size as the text box? Thanks, Johanna |
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