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Forms ??
I know forms can be saved as .pdf files and if formatted properly can be
filled in on-line then printed locally. This is great for already prepared forms. But our forms are simple word documents, and I do not want to purchase and learn Acrobat! Is there a way to use Word to make forms which can be made available on our website (or on a local machine, or on disk) so people can fill them in and print them, but not otherwise change them? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Bob |
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Forms ??
See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customizat...nTheBlanks.htm.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "InOverMyHead" wrote in message ... I know forms can be saved as .pdf files and if formatted properly can be filled in on-line then printed locally. This is great for already prepared forms. But our forms are simple word documents, and I do not want to purchase and learn Acrobat! Is there a way to use Word to make forms which can be made available on our website (or on a local machine, or on disk) so people can fill them in and print them, but not otherwise change them? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Bob |
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