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Format template to allow user typing to jump to a new location
Hello, I'm trying to modify a multi-page template. The first page is formatted as a table. On the first half of the first page, there is a large table row to allow for a big block of text. The second half of the page has some smaller table rows. When the user fills up the large table row, I would like the cursor to automatically jump to the next page and skip over the smaller table rows below it. Is there any way to do that? Hopefully that made sense. Thank you in advance for your help! |
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You can use document protection/restriction to specify which cells users are allowed to type into.
Alternatively, you can use legacy form fields within the appropriate cells. Users would have to Tab between fields.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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Hi,
Thanks for your help, I will give those a try |
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