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I have a rather complicated document, really a form, that is duplexed
and Legal sized. It has all of the space used up, now I need to add another part without changing the 'size' of the doc. What I need is basically two lines to take the space of 1.5. I have a line currently sized at 1.5 lines, and it has a first part 'Amount of clissified loans:' followed by labeled spaces for entry. I need for another line below this to say 'Or internal watch list:' and for the labeled spaces to land overlapping the two, so that both of the lines are applied to them. Kind of like this- 'Amount of clissified loans:' Substandard $_____________ 'Or internal watch list:' Only the Substandard part would not be on a line by itself. Hopefully I've explained myself, thanks in advance for any help. I've scoured these newsgroups, looked at the help, the MVP FAQ pages. I will continue to do so. John KBS |
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