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Lines on a form so others can edit and type info ON the line
I am trying to create a form. There will only be a couple of lines that require person editing the form to type ON the form without the line going away. Would like to also have a few lines side by side, i.e. see below __________________ _______________________ Manager Date Would like others to type ON the line without line going away. |
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Lines on a form so others can edit and type info ON the line
Use table cells to create such a form. See the article at
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfms/LinesInForms.htm. (Note that the article also has links to articles explaining how to create documents with forms protection, but from your description I don't think that's what you need.) -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lisa" wrote in message ... I am trying to create a form. There will only be a couple of lines that require person editing the form to type ON the form without the line going away. Would like to also have a few lines side by side, i.e. see below __________________ _______________________ Manager Date Would like others to type ON the line without line going away. |
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