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I'm trying to create a form using form frames and text boxes...I want users
to be able to place their own text to sit centered in a CIRCLE. This means they might need a larger font for a smaller word, or a smaller font to use more characters. I don't want them to make the original template vulnerable by unlocking it inorder to access formatting, but don't see another way. Ideas? Is this a macros kind of thing? Thanks. |
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Hi Heide
You need to create a template (File Save As and choose to save as a template). Save the template in a location that everyone can see and make it read-only. You now have two options. Either get the users to use Tools Options File Locations and set their Workgroup templates location to the location that you saved teh template. Then when users want to create a new document, they do File New and choose your template. Or, get users to use Windows Explorer and double-click the name of the template to create a new document based on the template. In either case, the users will now have their own document based on your template. And they can do anything to their own document without affecting the template. Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Heide" wrote in message ... I'm trying to create a form using form frames and text boxes...I want users to be able to place their own text to sit centered in a CIRCLE. This means they might need a larger font for a smaller word, or a smaller font to use more characters. I don't want them to make the original template vulnerable by unlocking it inorder to access formatting, but don't see another way. Ideas? Is this a macros kind of thing? Thanks. |
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Thanks, shauna...I really appreciate your response...
Not sure how to make the doc read-only. I have solved the protection of the template by locking it--so my question may have not been the best to explain my dilemma....a little more info might be helpful to help me solve this... I'm trying to create a way for users to open a doc sent to them on CDROM, customize the text that fits in circles that are PRE-PRINTED on CARDSTOCK that they'll be running through their printer, provided by me. I want to protect MY template, but I also want to protect the formatting on THEIR doc, so that when they do print, the text hits the target circle that's preprinted on the cardstock in the kid I've created for them. So far I"ve found that formatting is unavailable in the form fields that are open for them to write into when the doc is locked. Any way to circumvent that issue? Ideally, I'd like to keep the doc locked, and have them "Shauna Kelly" wrote: Hi Heide You need to create a template (File Save As and choose to save as a template). Save the template in a location that everyone can see and make it read-only. You now have two options. Either get the users to use Tools Options File Locations and set their Workgroup templates location to the location that you saved teh template. Then when users want to create a new document, they do File New and choose your template. Or, get users to use Windows Explorer and double-click the name of the template to create a new document based on the template. In either case, the users will now have their own document based on your template. And they can do anything to their own document without affecting the template. Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Heide" wrote in message ... I'm trying to create a form using form frames and text boxes...I want users to be able to place their own text to sit centered in a CIRCLE. This means they might need a larger font for a smaller word, or a smaller font to use more characters. I don't want them to make the original template vulnerable by unlocking it inorder to access formatting, but don't see another way. Ideas? Is this a macros kind of thing? Thanks. |
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