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I am very unfamiliar with the restrictions and advantages of the legacy form fields. While I have been working with Word for years, I have never had any formal training, and hence I am unsure which is better for which application.
I think I would like to tab between fields, but also place bullet lists and number lists, while at the same time making sure I am using the spell check feature of Word. Thanks so much for the responses. |
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Difficult to spell-check - requires macro tab from field to field Cannot place bullet or numbered lists in field, can have fields in bullet or numbered lists Cannot keep from entering carriage returns although you can keep more than one line of text from displaying. Content controls: Spell check automatic unless you take big steps to stop it. Click from field to field Can place bullet or numbered lists in Rich Text form field Can keep plain text fields from accepting carriage returns One other method you might want to examine is the MacroButton Field prompt. [Click here to type Name] It is used in a non-protected document (Word 97-2010) and typing replaces the field. You go to the next field by either clicking on it or pressing the F11 key. Contents can be anything and you are limited to one line of text for the prompt. |
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