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How do i keep the 2nd form field from moving while typing in the field before
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Hi DOU,

Put the first formfield in a table cell formatted with the (fixed) dimensions you need.

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Hello macropod, thanks for answering my simple question. Never really use
tables in word and your answer worked perfectly! Have a great day!

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Hi DOU,

Put the first formfield in a table cell formatted with the (fixed) dimensions you need.

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