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I have created a form. In it I have Name and Title headers, which are then
followed by fill-in fields. If you type in the first field, it moves the "Title" to the right. I want to lock the position of each. There isn't any room to put the Title under the Name. So how do I do that? |
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Thanks so much - I hadn't thought of it. That worked. Now, to follow up on
turning off the auto resize. I found it under table but don't see how to turn it off. I tried clicking the fixed column width and that worked, but if I type a long title, the cell (row height) adjusts itself and throws off the alignment of the rest of the form. So how do you actually turn that off? Thanks again for your help. Oh, the version is Microsoft Professional Edition 2003. Take care. "Idaho Word Man" wrote: You didn't mention which version of Word you were using, but the easiest way is usually to put this material in a table. The headings "Name" and "Title" can go in the first and third columns, and the text fields can go in the second and fourth. Make sure that the table option "Automatically resize to fit contents" is turned OFF. I hope this helps. Fred "Melissa" wrote: I have created a form. In it I have Name and Title headers, which are then followed by fill-in fields. If you type in the first field, it moves the "Title" to the right. I want to lock the position of each. There isn't any room to put the Title under the Name. So how do I do that? |
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You can prevent the cell from expanding downward by going to Table Table
Properties Row and setting the measurement to "Exactly" the height you want. This may not be a good idea, though. When you do that, you can still type a long title in the cell, but the end of it will simply disappear, cut off by the unmoving bottom edge of the cell. The better idea is to reduce the font size to make the long title fit within the vertical space you want. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Melissa wrote: Thanks so much - I hadn't thought of it. That worked. Now, to follow up on turning off the auto resize. I found it under table but don't see how to turn it off. I tried clicking the fixed column width and that worked, but if I type a long title, the cell (row height) adjusts itself and throws off the alignment of the rest of the form. So how do you actually turn that off? Thanks again for your help. Oh, the version is Microsoft Professional Edition 2003. Take care. "Idaho Word Man" wrote: You didn't mention which version of Word you were using, but the easiest way is usually to put this material in a table. The headings "Name" and "Title" can go in the first and third columns, and the text fields can go in the second and fourth. Make sure that the table option "Automatically resize to fit contents" is turned OFF. I hope this helps. Fred "Melissa" wrote: I have created a form. In it I have Name and Title headers, which are then followed by fill-in fields. If you type in the first field, it moves the "Title" to the right. I want to lock the position of each. There isn't any room to put the Title under the Name. So how do I do that? |
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