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Creating a form in word that can be fill in on line
I need to create a basic form which can be accessed online. There will be no
wording but just boxes for people to fill in their details. It is important that the position of these 'text boxes' cannot be moved, but that the content of the boxes can be edited. How can I do this (preferably quickly and easily without any technical jargon)? -- Grim |
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Creating a form in word that can be fill in on line
If you are trying to create a *Word* form, see
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfms/LinesInForms.htm (including the linked articles). Note that if you are using Word 2007, you'll find the commands for inserting fields on the Developer tab of the ribbon (click the Legacy Tools button). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Grim72" wrote in message news I need to create a basic form which can be accessed online. There will be no wording but just boxes for people to fill in their details. It is important that the position of these 'text boxes' cannot be moved, but that the content of the boxes can be edited. How can I do this (preferably quickly and easily without any technical jargon)? -- Grim |
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