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MRuiz
 
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I want to create a form that can be filled using word. I also want to be
able to e-mail the form to customers have them fill the form and sent back to
me. Is template form in Word the best way to accomplish this task? We'll I
started the form and I have a problem with the text field feature. Is there
a way to constrain the characters to the length of the text box. Right now
everytime I fill out the text field box it rearanges the rest of the form.
Please Help?

MRuiz
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Shauna Kelly
 
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Hi

See the following article and the links from it to Dian Chapman's articles
about creating forms:

How to create a template that makes it easy for users to "fill in the
blanks", without doing any programming
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Custom...nTheBlanks.htm

Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word


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I want to create a form that can be filled using word. I also want to be
able to e-mail the form to customers have them fill the form and sent back
to
me. Is template form in Word the best way to accomplish this task? We'll
I
started the form and I have a problem with the text field feature. Is
there
a way to constrain the characters to the length of the text box. Right
now
everytime I fill out the text field box it rearanges the rest of the form.
Please Help?

MRuiz



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