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Was sent a word "FORM" with an a comments field. HAve type more information
into teh field than I can get to display. The field and its label take up an entire page. I even tried to reduce the font size, but at 8 points( the smallest I can go to), I still can't get all the input to display onscreen. I tried to adjust size of the field space without success. I am temporaily bypassing this by: A) copying entire text of the field into a new document B) entering a "see addendum" message into the original field, and C) attaching teh addendum to the original document Am I correct in assuming that a single WORD form field cannot "wrap" onto a second page of the document? Or is there a way around my dilemna, short of adding another field to the form? Thanks JRH |
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Sure, it can, JR, but by the same token, people can set their forms so they
DON'T "grow", usually because they don't want you to use more space. Ask the person who gave you the form about it. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "JR Hester" wrote in message ... Was sent a word "FORM" with an a comments field. HAve type more information into teh field than I can get to display. The field and its label take up an entire page. I even tried to reduce the font size, but at 8 points( the smallest I can go to), I still can't get all the input to display onscreen. I tried to adjust size of the field space without success. I am temporaily bypassing this by: A) copying entire text of the field into a new document B) entering a "see addendum" message into the original field, and C) attaching teh addendum to the original document Am I correct in assuming that a single WORD form field cannot "wrap" onto a second page of the document? Or is there a way around my dilemna, short of adding another field to the form? Thanks JRH |
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Thanks for the reply Anne.
I am unable to contact the originator of the form. However, It would seem that teh field is set to allow growth. When the form is originally opened, this field appears as only 8 characters with field size set to "UNLIMITED". The problem was brought to me by another user. The field continued to grow and accept text input, however once the field length reached a full page I could not get it to extend to the next page. When I copy the text of that one field into a NEW document without the form field, the text spanned 3 pages plus 4 lines at 10 pt type size. That is why I suspected the length limit to be an issue. Any additional thoughts? "Anne Troy" wrote: Sure, it can, JR, but by the same token, people can set their forms so they DON'T "grow", usually because they don't want you to use more space. Ask the person who gave you the form about it. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "JR Hester" wrote in message ... Was sent a word "FORM" with an a comments field. HAve type more information into teh field than I can get to display. The field and its label take up an entire page. I even tried to reduce the font size, but at 8 points( the smallest I can go to), I still can't get all the input to display onscreen. I tried to adjust size of the field space without success. I am temporaily bypassing this by: A) copying entire text of the field into a new document B) entering a "see addendum" message into the original field, and C) attaching teh addendum to the original document Am I correct in assuming that a single WORD form field cannot "wrap" onto a second page of the document? Or is there a way around my dilemna, short of adding another field to the form? Thanks JRH |
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