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Default How can I type something underneath a line just like forms have?

I want to type a document, just like many other forms. For example, to write
down your name, the forms have an empty line, underneath which will be
(name), indicating what information is needed.
I have word xp 2007. Also, how can I open "help" or "about" in windows
professional xp 2007? it used to be on the menu bar, now in the ribbon, I
don't see it.
Thanks.
 
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