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Word forms with non-Word users
I need to create a form in Word 2003 that will be used by the general public.
This takes into consideration the lowest denominator of user, which may not own a copy of Microsoft Office, but instead have Works or a competitor product installed on the machine. The form will not have any Macros and will be locked and protected. Simple text fields and checkboxes. Is it possible for someone without Microsoft Word 97 or later to open, complete, save, and print this type of form? Thank you, Nat |
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Word forms with non-Word users
Natalie wrote:
I need to create a form in Word 2003 that will be used by the general public. This takes into consideration the lowest denominator of user, which may not own a copy of Microsoft Office, but instead have Works or a competitor product installed on the machine. The form will not have any Macros and will be locked and protected. Simple text fields and checkboxes. Is it possible for someone without Microsoft Word 97 or later to open, complete, save, and print this type of form? Not a Word form, no. Unless your lowest denominator excludes an Internet connection, I'd try setting this up as a web form. And no, not with Word ... Greetinx Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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